Oregoniidae, Garth, 1958
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Family Oregoniidae
The male gonopore is coxal. The penis is very short and is only protected by the abdomen ( Fig. 1A). See Monophyletic Heterotremata: Superfamily Majoidea ; Affinities between Inachoididae and Inachidae .
It should be noted Chionoecetes is known to include at least five species, with two groups based on vertical distribution: C. opilio (“snow crab”) and C. bairdi (“Tanner crab”) in shallow waters on continental shelves (see Watanabe & Marumaya 1999), C. japonicus Rathbun, 1932 (“red snow crab”), C. angulatus Rathbun, 1893 (“triangle Tanner crab”), C. tanneri Rathbun, 1893 (“grooved Tanner crab”), and C. pacificus Sakai, 1978 ( Sakai 1978, as C. japonicus pacificus ) (see Ng, Guinot & Davie 2008: 124). Recent molecular analyses of the red-snow-crab species complex have shown that C. japonicus must be synonymised with C. angulatus and corroborated that C. pacificus was “an evolutionarily independent species that should be given full species recognition as C. pacificus ” ( Azuma et al. 2011: 291, 292).
Azuma, N., Grant, W. S., Templin, W. D., Kunihiro, Y., Mihara, E., Yanagimoto, T. & Abe, S. (2011) Molecular phylogeny of a redsnow-crab species complex using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers. Zoological Science, 28, 286 - 292. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2108 / zsj. 28.286
Ng, P. K. L., Guinot, D. & Davie, P. J. F. (2008) Systema Brachyurorum: Part 1. An annotated checklist of extant brachyuran crabs of the world. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, suppl. 17, 1 - 286. [updates at http: // rmbr. nus. edu. sg / research / cotw / supplement 17. php]
Sakai, T. (1978) Decapod Crustacea from the Emperor Seamount Chain. Researches on Crustacea, Suppl. 8, 1 - 40.
Watanabe, Y. & Marumaya, S. (1999) Growth of the Tanner crab, Chionoecetes bairdi Rathbun, on the Pacific coast of southern Hokkaido. Scientific Reports of the Hokkaido Fisheries Experiment Station, 55, 173 - 183. [In Japanese, with English abstract]
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