Euxanthus huonii (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846)
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Euxanthus huonii (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846) |
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Euxanthus huonii (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846) View in CoL
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Euxanthus sculptilis View in CoL – Miers, 1884: 204.
Material examined. – 1 male, 31.9 × 21.9 mm ( ZRC 2008.1376 View Materials ), Stn. M 17, 9°33.4'N 123°43.0'E, Pontod Islet, Panglao Is., 0–1 m GoogleMaps ,
coll. PANGLAO 2004 Expedition , 09 Jun.2004; 1 female , 19.0 × 13.2 mm ( ZRC 2008.1377 View Materials ), Stn. S7 , 9°38.5'N 123°49.2'E, Sungcolan Bay , Panglao Is., 1–4 m, coll. PANGLAO 2004 Expedition, 09 Jun.2004; 1 female GoogleMaps , 23.6 × 16.3 mm ( ZRC 2008.1378 View Materials ), Stn. S18 , 9°35.7'N 123°44.4'E, Looc, Panglao Is., 0–2 m, coll. PANGLAO 2004 Expedition, 18 Jun.2004 GoogleMaps .
Remarks. – This is a common species throughout the Indo- West Pacific region, from the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf to Tahiti, though it has not been recorded from Japan or the southwest Indian Ocean ( Guinot-Dumortier, 1960). The live specimens are drab in colour, with a splotchy mix of light and dark browns as well as gray in some specimens, which probably help the crab camouflage itself in the intertidal and shallow subtidal areas where it lives.
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Euxanthus huonii (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846)
Mendoza, Jose Christopher E. & Ng, Peter K. L. 2010 |
Euxanthus sculptilis
Miers, E 1884: 204 |