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    Trapeziidae - Wikipedia

    Trapeziidae is a family of crabs, commonly known as coral crabs. All the species in the family are found in a close symbiosis with cnidarians. They are found across the Indo-Pacific, and can best be identified to the species level by the colour patterns they display. Members of the family Tetraliidae were previously … See more

    The World Register of Marine Species lists the following subfamilies and genera:
    Calocarcininae Stevcic, 2005
    • Calocarcinus Calman, 1909
    • Philippicarcinus … See more

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    WebSep 16, 2004 · To stabilise the nomenclature of a number of well-known species, neotypes are designated for 13 species of Trapeziidae for which type material is not extant: Trapezia cymodoce ( Herbst, 1801),...

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    WebJan 1, 2003 · Twenty species of trapeziid crabs symbiotic with hermatypic corals are recorded from Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Of these, fourteen belong to Trapezia (one of which is new to science ...

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