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  2. King crab - Wikipedia

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    The phylogeny of king crabs as hermit crabs who underwent secondary calcification and left their shell has been suspected since the late 1800s. [4] They are believed to have originated during the Early Miocene in shallow North Pacific waters, where most king crab genera – including all Hapalogastrinae – are distributed and where they exhibit a high amount of morphological diversity.

  3. Lithodes maja - Wikipedia

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    Lithodes maja, the Norway king crab or northern stone crab, [3] is a species of king crab which occurs in colder North Atlantic waters off Europe and North America. It is found along the entire coast of Norway, including Svalbard, ranging south into the North Sea and Kattegat, the northern half of the British Isles (with a few records off southwest England), and around the Faroe Islands ...

  4. Lithodes couesi - Wikipedia

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    Lithodes couesi, also known as the scarlet king crab, [2] is a species of king crab. [3] It is typically found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean , but in 2019, it was found in the Burdwood Bank around the Scotia Arc at a depth of 605 m (1,985 ft).

  5. Lithodes - Wikipedia

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    Lithodes is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to Neolithodes and Paralomis . [ 1 ] They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow to deep waters, but mostly at depths of 100–1,000 m (300–3,300 ft).

  6. Lithodes longispina - Wikipedia

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    Lithodes longispina is a species of king crab. [1] [2] It has been found in Japan and Taiwan. [1] [2] Before 2010, its reach was thought to be much greater than presently understood, such as Australia, New Zealand, and Guam. [3] It has also allegedly been sighted in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. [4]

  7. Paguridae - Wikipedia

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    The Paguridae are a family of hermit crabs of the order Decapoda. The king crabs, Lithodidae, are now widely understood to be derived from deep within the Paguridae, with some authors placing their ancestors within the genus Pagurus. [1] [needs update] This family contains the following genera: [2] [3]

  8. Lithodes australiensis - Wikipedia

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    Lithodes australiensis is a species of king crab. [1] They live in southeastern Australia, known as far north as Cape Hawke and as far south as the South Tasman Rise. [1] They have been found at depths between 540–1,312 m (1,772–4,304 ft), but they typically live between 1,000–1,100 m (3,300–3,600 ft).

  9. Lithodes santolla - Wikipedia

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    Lithodes santolla, also known as the southern king crab, Chilean king crab or centolla, is a species of king crab, found off southern South America including the offshore Falkland Islands. [3] On the Pacific side, it is found in Chile from Talcahuano to Cape Horn. [3] [4] On the Atlantic side, it is found off Argentina and Uruguay. [3]

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