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  2. Florida stone crab - Wikipedia

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    The Florida stone crab (Menippe mercenaria) is a crab found in the western North Atlantic, from Connecticut to Colombia, including Texas, the Gulf of Mexico, Belize, Mexico, Jamaica, Cuba, The Bahamas, and the East Coast of the United States. The crab can also be found in and around the salt marshes of South Carolina and Georgia. It is widely ...

  3. Menippe (crab) - Wikipedia

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    Menippe contains the following species: [2]. Menippe adina Williams & Felder, 1986 †Menippe brevimanus Rathbun, 1945 †Menippe burnsi Rathbun, 1935 †Menippe cretacea Rathbun, 1935

  4. Menippe nodifrons - Wikipedia

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    Menippe nodifrons, commonly known as the Cuban stone crab, is a species of crab found in warm tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. It is common in parts of Brazil, [ 3 ] and is found in the United States in east-central Florida [ 4 ] and off the coast of Louisiana.

  5. Stone Crabs - Wikipedia

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    The stone crab refers to a crustacean native to North American coastal waters. Florida stone crab; It may also refer to a minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Tampa Bay Rays. Charlotte Stone Crabs

  6. Stone crab - Wikipedia

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    Stone crab may refer to: The Florida stone crab, Menippe mercenaria (a true crab) Stone crab, Myomenippe hardwicki; Hairy Stone Crab, Lomis hirta (a false crab species of Anomura and the only member of the family Lomisidae) King crabs, crustaceans of the family Lithodidae

  7. Menippe adina - Wikipedia

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    The stone crab's carapace, or main shell, is 3-to-3.5 in long (76.2-to-88.9 mm) and nearly 4 inches (102 mm) wide. The males have a smaller carapace than females of a similar age, but males generally have larger chelae than females.

  8. Stone Crab: The Florida Speciality That's as Luxurious ... - AOL

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    Miami Beach’s Joe’s Stone Crab is far-and-away the most famous stone crab restaurant in America; in fact, the restaurant serves so many stone crab claws that it plays a major role in ...

  9. Joe's Stone Crab - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Stone Crab, also known as Joe's Stone Crabs, is an American restaurant in Miami Beach, Florida. In 1998 the restaurant won an America’s Classic Award from the James Beard Foundation [ 1 ] Joe Weiss began his Miami Beach career by cooking at Smith's Casino beginning in 1913.