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    Charybdis feriata - Wikipedia

    Charybdis feriata is native to the tropical and subtropical western Indo-Pacific region. Its range extends from East Africa, the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf to Japan, Indonesia and Australia. It is uncommon in Australia but is harvested commercially in parts of its range such as India. In February 2022, a female … Meer weergeven

    Charybdis feriata, the crucifix crab, is a species of swimming crab in the family Portunidae. It is found in the tropical and… Meer weergeven

    This crab grows to a width of about 20 cm (8 in). The body is fan-shaped and the carapace is smooth, with some granular… Meer weergeven

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    Charybdis feriata inhabits shallow water, on both rocks and sandy bottoms. Mating takes place between a hard-shelled male crab and a soft-shelled, freshly-moulted female crab. … Meer weergeven

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    Charybdis feriata, the crucifix crab, is a species of swimming crab in the family Portunidae. It is found in the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific region. This crab grows to a width of about 20 cm (8 in). The body is fan-shaped and the carapace is smooth, with some granular transverse lines.
    Charybdis feriata is native to the tropical and subtropical western Indo-Pacific region. Its range extends from East Africa, the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf to Japan, Indonesia and Australia. It is uncommon in Australia but is harvested commercially in parts of its range such as India.
    The median-joining network of 33 haplotypes of complete COI gene sequence of Charybdis feriata. XM, Xiamen locality; HN, Hainan locality; ZS, Zhoushan locality. This study first described the complete mitochondrial genome of C. feriata, which was 15,660 bp in length, including a typical set of 37 genes and a control region.
    This study first described the complete mitochondrial genome of C. feriata, which was 15,660 bp in length, including a typical set of 37 genes and a control region. Phylogenomic analysis results supported that genus Charybdis should be classified into subfamily Portuninae rather than into subfamily Thalamitinae.
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