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    Georgia. O. ocellatus is "probably the only Ovalipes species common north of Virginia", being replaced by Ovalipes stephensoni to the south. O. ocellatus has...
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    Ovalipes is a genus of crabs in the family Ovalipidae, containing 11 extant species: Ovalipes australiensis Stephenson & Rees, 1968 Ovalipes catharus (White...
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    Ovalipes catharus, commonly known as paddle crab and Māori: pāpaka, is a species of crab of the family Portunidae. It is found around the coasts of New...
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    Ovalipes australiensis is a species of crab found in southern Australia. Its range extends from Western Australia to Queensland, including Tasmania. It...
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    an exuviae. While moulting, insects cannot breathe. In the crustacean Ovalipes catharus molting must occur before they mate. Most dogs moult twice each...
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    fabric also gave its name to two species of North American crabs; see Ovalipes ocellatus. Bafta cloth Calico Acts Calico cat Calico (goldfish) Calico...
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  • cassivelaunus, found around the North Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea and North Sea Ovalipes australiensis, found on Australia's south coast Portunus pelagicus, an...
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    and invertebrates. They frequently consume crabs, most often the species Ovalipes australiensis and Paragrapsus gaimardii. They also commonly eat Platycephalus...
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    interpreted as adaptive foraging. It has also been observed in the crab Ovalipes catharus. Reversed sexual cannibalism is also observed in a snake species...
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    known by various names, including the calico crab (not to be confused with Ovalipes ocellatus) and Dolly Varden crab, is a species of crab. It lives in shallow...
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    are the second-most important dietary component, while the lady crab (Ovalipes ocellatus) is also a relatively significant food source. In South African...
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  • Calico crab may refer to: Ovalipes ocellatus Hepatus epheliticus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Calico crab. If an internal...
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    Echinolatus Davie & Crosnier, 2006 Nectocarcinus A.Milne-Edwards, 1860 Ovalipes Rathbun, 1898 "Ovalipidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-12-29. WoRMS Editorial...
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  • Paddle crab may refer to: Charybdis japonica, the Asian paddle crab Ovalipes catharus, the New Zealand paddle crab This page is an index of articles on...
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  • Atlantic Blue Crab Carcinus maenas (European green crab; invasive species) Ovalipes ocellatus = Lady Crab Cancer irroratus = Atlantic Rock Crab Cancer borealis...
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  • Atlantic ghost crab Osachila semilevis Osachila tuberosa Ovalipes ocellatus – lady crab Ovalipes stephensoni Pachygrapsus transversus Palicus alternatus...
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  • Glaessner, 1980 † Portunidae Ovalipes catharus (White in White & Doubleday, 1843) Ovalipes molleri (Ward, 1933) Ovalipes sp A. Glaessner, 1960 † Portunus...
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    conducts a citizen science annual census at different sites. Lady crab (Ovalipes ocellatus) Portly spider crab (Libinia emarginata) A species of decorator...
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    major food source off Virginia. Off Florida, crustaceans (Rananoides, Ovalipes, Sicyonia brevirostris, and Portunus) and polychaete worms are the most...
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  • Anisopodidae Anisopus (plant), N.E.Br 1895, in the family Apocynaceae Ovalipes, a genus of crab, formerly Anisopus De Haan, 1833, a junior homonym of...
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    Oonoton Ophthalmoplax Orbitoplax Oregonia Orithopsis Orthakrolophos Osachila Ovalipes Ovamene Oxythyreus Ozius Pachygrapsus Pakicarcinus Palaeocarpilius Palaeodromites...
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    for example, Didemnum sp. Its ectoparasites include copepod Anthessius ovalipes. Rodriguesic acids and its esters (they are modified diketopiperazines)...
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  • Museum. Stephenson, W., & Rees, M. A. (1968). A Revision of the Genus Ovalipes Rathbun, 1898 (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PORTUNIDAE). Records of the Australian...
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    Western Australia, to Sydney, New South Wales, and around Tasmania.) Ovalipes australiensis Surf crab (Stephenson & Rees, 1968) (Perth, Western Australia...
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  • wileyi Williams, 1979 †Necrocarcinus olsonorum Bishop & Williams, 1991 Ovalipes stephensoni Williams, 1976 Panopeus austrobesus Williams, 1984 Panopeus...
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    (Gray, 1831), (TMNP MPA). Family Ovalipidae Three-spot swimming crab, Ovalipes trimaculatus (De Haan, 1833) (Lüderitz to Durban) Family Pilumnoididae...
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    Rüppell, 1830 – Scalloped swimming crab Thalamita woodmasoni Alcock, 1899 Ovalipes trimaculatus (De Haan, 1833) – Three-spot swimming crab Nautilocorystes...
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