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  2. Carcinus maenas - Wikipedia

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    It is known by different names around the world. In the British Isles, it is generally referred to as the shore crab, or green shore crab. In North America and South Africa, it bears the name European green crab. C. maenas is a widespread invasive species, listed among the 100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species. [2]

  3. Carcinus - Wikipedia

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    C. maenas is known by different names around the world. In the British Isles, it is generally referred to simply as the shore crab. In North America and South Africa, it bears the name green crab or European green crab. In Australia and New Zealand, it is referred to as either the European green crab or European shore crab.

  4. Carcinus aestuarii - Wikipedia

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    Carcinus aestuarii, also known as the Mediterranean green crab is a littoral crab, native to the Mediterranean Sea.. Carcinus aestuarii bears some similarities to Carcinus maenas and was sometimes considered to be a subspecies thereof, rather than a species in its own right, but a molecular biological study using the COI gene found the difference between the two taxa to be substantial ...

  5. List of Atlantic decapod species - Wikipedia

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    Callinectes sapidus – blue crab; Callinectes similis; Cancer bellianus; Cancer borealis – Jonah crab; Cancer irroratus – Atlantic rock crab; Cancer pagurus – edible crab; Carcinus maenas – European shore crab; Cardisoma guanhumi – blue land crab; Carpoporus papulosus; Celatopesia concava; Chaceon fenneri – golden crab ...

  6. Mithraculus sculptus - Wikipedia

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    Mithraculus sculptus, the green clinging crab [3] or emerald crab, is a species of crab in the family Majidae. It is a dark green colour and is found in tropical waters in the Caribbean Sea . It is sometimes kept in reef aquaria.

  7. Category:Crabs - Wikipedia

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    Crabs are members of infraorder Brachyura. They are crustaceans with five pairs of legs, the first pair modified to form a pair of pincers, a flattish shell, and a short, broad abdomen folded under its thorax.

  8. Crabs of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Several species of wild crab are the subject of crab fisheries around the coasts of the British Isles. The most important are the brown crab or edible crab, Cancer pagurus (29,193 t), various swimming crabs (3,180 t), the spider crab Maja brachydactyla (1,565 t), the shore crab or green crab Carcinus maenas (553 t) and the velvet crab Necora puber (193 t).

  9. List of crustaceans of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Carcinus maenas (European green crab, European shore crab) Liocarcinus corrugatus (wrinkled swimming crab) Liocarcinus depurator (harbour crab, sandy swimming crab) Liocarcinus holsatus (flying crab) Liocarcinus marmoreus (marbled swimming crab) Liocarcinus navigator (arch-fronted swimming crab) Liocarcinus pusillus (dwarf swimming crab)