Clibanarius englaucus Ball and Haig, 1972
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Clibanarius englaucus Ball and Haig, 1972 |
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Clibanarius englaucus Ball and Haig, 1972 View in CoL
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Habitat. Sandy shore with gravels and boulders, in upper intertidal, very often found in large numbers under boulders.
Distribution. Mayotte Island, the Indian Ocean, the Philippines, and New Guinea. Indonesia: Lombok and Maluku.
Remarks. Described from New Guinea by Ball and Haig (1972) this species is recognizable by the blue and orange color on the dactylus and distal area of the propodus of the second and third pereopods.
Ball EE and Haig J 1972. Hermit crabs from eastern New Guinea. Pacific Science, 26: 87 - 107.
Figure 6.(A) Dardanus lagopodes (Forskål, 1775), female, 5.5 mm (MZB Cru 5519). (B) Dardanus scutelatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848), male, 3.6 mm (MZB Cru 5523).(C) Clibanariusambonensis Rahayu and Forest, 1993 (photo in preservative), male,5.3 mm (MZB Cru 5524). (D) Clibanarius cruentatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848), male, 4.9 mm (MZB Cru 5525). (E) Clibanarius demani Buitendijk, 1937, male, 2.7 mm (MZB Cru 5526). (F) Clibanarius englaucus Ball and Haig, 1972, male, 2.2 mm (MZB Cru 5529). Live coloration unless indicated otherwise.
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