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  1. Eriphiidae crab

    Eriphia sebana, referred to as the red eyed rock crab, is a common species of Eriphiidae crab, found on reef flats and intertidal reef shore lines. Family eriphiidae lies within class malacostraca and order decapoda; it is a member of superfamily Eriphoidea, which defines members by a marked difference in size between the left and right claws.
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    The common name refers to their bright red eyes, which often indicate their presence to scientists who witness them as beacons in the night illuminated by spotlights. Eriphia sebana adults are robust in girth, reaching sizes of approximately seven centimetres across the carapace.
    Their colouration ranges from light grey to dark brown, possibly in relation to local habitat. Eriphia sebana inhabit reef flats and intertidal reef shorelines, standing on rocky substrates when in the reef flat, and a more widely dispersed distribution along the shore line.
    Eriphia is a genus of marine crustaceans in the family Eriphiidae . The genus contains the following species: Indo-Pacific. Indo-Pacific: north from Japan, China, Taiwan to southeast Asia, west to Australia, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands to India, Oman and east Africa. Indo-Pacific.
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  3. Eriphia sebana - Wikipedia

  4. Crab Database · Crabs · Species Eriphia sebana

  5. Eriphia sebana - gbri.org.au

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  7. Eriphia sebana, Smooth redeyed crab : fisheries - SeaLifeBase

  8. ADW: Eriphia sebana: CLASSIFICATION

  9. Eriphia sebana (Shaw & Nodder, 1803) from the intertidal zone of …

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  12. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Eriphia sebana (Shaw ...

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