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    Platypodiella spectabilis - Wikipedia

    Platypodiella spectabilis, known as the gaudy clown crab, or simply the clown crab is a small species of crab in the family Xanthidae that is native to the Gulf of Mexico. Meer weergeven

    P. spectabilis is relatively small, with a carapace of up to 3 cm in width. The shell is typically bright orange, with bilaterally symmetrical patches of cream with blue rims and dots. … Meer weergeven

    This species inhabits coral reefs in the Gulf of Mexico, typically on or near zoanthids and sponges. They can be found from around 0.5 - 50m. Meer weergeven

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    Due to its small size, P. spectabilis is of no use to humans as a source of food. It is instead favoured in the pet trade as an aquarium pet, mostly for its striking appearance … Meer weergeven

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  2. Platypodiella spectabilis - Wikipedia

  3. Sponges hosting the zoantharia-associated crab Platypodiella ...

  4. Platypodiella - Wikipedia

  5. Web14 okt. 2015 · Platypodiella spectabilis. at St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean. Crabs of the genus Platypodiella (Brachyura: Xanthidae) are known for their association with zoantharians (Hexacorallia: Zoantharia), predominantly …

  6. The Kaleidoscopic Platypodiella Clown Crabs - Reefs.com

    Webby Joe Rowlett | Jan 20, 2016 | Science | 2 comments. Platypodiella spectabilis Credit: Ellen Muller. With all due respect to Neoliomera, perhaps the most coveted carcinological treasure to be found on coral reefs are …

  7. Sponges hosting the zoantharia-associated crab Platypodiella

  8. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Platypodiella …

  9. Platypodiella spectabilis, Gaudy clown crab - SeaLifeBase

  10. Platypodiella spectabilis - Wikiwand