Dardanus guttatus ( Olivier, 1812 )
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Dardanus guttatus ( Olivier, 1812 ) |
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Dardanus guttatus ( Olivier, 1812) View in CoL
( Fig. 5B View Figure 5 )
Habitat. Sandy beach with seagrass bed and reef flat, intertidal to 3‒4 m.
Distribution. Wide distribution in the Indo-Pacific.
Indonesia: Maluku and Lombok.
Remarks. The blue round patch on the merus of the chelipeds and ambulatory legs easily separates D. guttatus from congeners. Gastropods with narrow aperture are very often the preferred shelter of this species.
Olivier GA 1812. Pagure. Pagurus. p. 631 - 647. Encyclopedic methodique. Histoire naturelle, Insectes, Vol. 8. Paris, H. Agasse.
Figure 5. (A) Ciliopagurus strigatus (Herbst, 1804), male, 4.7 mm (MZB Cru 5515). (B) Dardanus guttatus (Olivier, 1812), male, 4.9 mm (MZB Cru 5518). (C) Dardanus deformis (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) female, 14.4 mm (MZB Cru 5516). (D) Dardanus deformis (H. Milne Edwards, 1848), female, 9.1 mm (MZB Cru 5516). (E, F) Dardanus megistos (Herbst, 1804), male, 10.7 mm (MZB Cru 5521). Live coloration unless indicated otherwise.
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