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  1. Blue Swimmer Crab

    The Blue Swimmer Crab, formerly known as Portunus pelagicus but now known as Portunus armatus, is a member of the Portunidae family. This family includes other large, edible crabs found in Australia, such as the Mud Crab.
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    A revision of the Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus, 1758) species complex (Crustacea: Brachyura: Portunidae), with the recognition of four species. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology . 58: 199–237. [details]
    The males are bright blue in color with white spots and with characteristically long chelipeds, while the females have a duller green/brown, with a more rounded carapace. The carapace can be up to 20 centimetres (7.9 in) wide. Portunus pelagicus feeding, Qatif, Saudi Arabia.
    It represents one of the most important decapod resources within this semi-enclosed hyper-saline and hyper-thermal marine eco-region. Previous biological and ecological descriptions for P. pelagicus ( latu sensus) have focused on other Portunus species while P. segnis from the Arabian Gulf has remained undescribed.
    Portunus segnis (Forskål, 1775) is the representative species of the Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus, 1758) complex described as inhabiting the Arabian Gulf. It represents one of the most important decapod resources within this semi-enclosed hyper-saline and hyper-thermal marine eco-region.
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    Portunus pelagicus - Wikipedia

    Portunus pelagicus, also known as the blue crab, blue swimmer crab, blue manna crab and flower crab is a species of large crab found in the Indo-Pacific, including off the coasts Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam; and in the intertidal estuaries around most of Australia and east … Meer weergeven

    The males are bright blue in color with white spots and with characteristically long chelipeds, while the females have a duller green/brown, with a more rounded carapace. … Meer weergeven

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    P. pelagicus commonly enters estuaries for food and shelter. Its life cycle is dependent on estuaries as the larvae and early … Meer weergeven

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    They stay buried under sand or mud most of the time, particularly during the daytime and winter, which may explain their high tolerance to ammonium (NH4 ) and ammonia (NH3). … Meer weergeven

    The species is commercially important throughout the Indo-Pacific, where they may be sold as traditional hard shells, or as "soft-shelled" crabs, which are considered … Meer weergeven

    The movement of this species of crab is the basis for the dance steps and movements of the Linambay, a variation of the Meer weergeven

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  9. Portunus pelagicus - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  10. FAO Fisheries & Aquaculture - Species Fact Sheets - Portunus …

  11. Basic assessment of Portunus segnis (Forskål, 1775) - ScienceDirect

  12. Portunus pelagicus - europa.eu