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    Carpilius maculatus, common names seven-eleven crab, spotted reef crab, dark-finger coral crab, and large spotted crab, is a species of crab in the family Carpiliidae, which also includes C. convexus and C. corallinus. While there have reports of the C. maculatus as being poisonous, biochemical testing has … Meer weergeven

    It is the most prominent of the genus Carpilius, due to its ability to be easily identified by the presence of eleven bright red spots… Meer weergeven

    These crabs are typically found on coral and rocky reef substrates generally in the Indo-West Pacific. Yet, these crabs are also found outside of the Indo-West Pacific region, with … Meer weergeven

    While scientists previously grouped the genus Carpilius with other crabs of the Xanthiae family, recent research on… Meer weergeven

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    The nocturnal nature of the Carpilius maculatus leads it to hunt primarily at night, with its diet consisting mainly of marine snails. Observations of feeding behavior revealed that Carpilius maculatus initially attack the legs or small claws of its prey, before … Meer weergeven

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    The C. maculatus is nocturnal in nature, actively scavenging at night along the ocean floor. The nocturnal nature of the Carpilius maculatus leads it to hunt primarily at night, with its diet consisting mainly of marine snails.
    In conclusion, based on the morphological, cytogenetic, cross-mating and molecular evidence gleaned from the current study, An. maculatus in Java is not conspecific with continental An. maculatus and is a distinct species of the Maculatus Group, which is far more diversified than previously thought.
    While scientists previously grouped the genus Carpilius with other crabs of the Xanthiae family, recent research on mitochondrial gene fragments of the Carpilius crabs has granted it its status as a separate monotypic genus within its distinct family, Carpiliidae.
    While there have reports of the C. maculatus as being poisonous, biochemical testing has revealed that they lack any paralytic shellfish toxins. It is the most prominent of the genus Carpilius, due to its ability to be easily identified by the presence of eleven bright red spots located on its cream-colored carapace.
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