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  3. Pediculosis pubis - Wikipedia

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    Pubic lice (Pthirus pubis) have three stages: the egg (also called a nit), the nymph, and the adult. They can be hard to see and are found firmly attached to the hair shaft. They are oval and usually yellow to white. Pubic lice nits take about 6–10 days to hatch. The nymph is an immature louse that hatches from the nit (egg).

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    Billy's Stone Crab. City / Town: Hollywood, Florida Address: 400 N. Ocean Drive Hours: Daily: noon to 10 p.m. Phone: (954) 388-9198 Website: crabs.com Looking for a more upscale all-you-can-eat ...

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  6. Orithyia sinica - Wikipedia

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    Orithyia sinica, sometimes called tiger crab or the tiger face crab, is a "singularly unusual" species of crab, [1] whose characteristics warrant its separation into a separate genus, family and even superfamily, [1] having previously been included in the Dorippoidea or Leucosioidea. [2] Its larvae, for instance, are unlike those of any other ...

  7. Ovalipes ocellatus - Wikipedia

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    Ovalipes ocellatus, known as the lady crab, is a species of crab from eastern North America. [1] Other names for it include the leopard crab or Atlantic leopard crab due to the leopard-like rosette patterns on its shell, the calico crab (not to be confused with Hepatus epheliticus ), or ocellated crab . [ 3 ]

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  9. Dromiidae - Wikipedia

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    Dromiidae is a family of crabs, [2] often referred to as sponge crabs. They are small or medium-sized crabs which get their name from the ability to shape a living sponge into a portable shelter for themselves. [3] A sponge crab cuts out a fragment from a sponge and trims it to its own shape using its claws.