species are or were targeted by fisheries. Lithodes contains the following 29 species: Michael Türkay (2010). "Lithodes Latreille, 1806". World Register of Marine...
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1888 Lithodes nintokuae Sakai, 1976 Lithodes panamensis Faxon, 1893 Lithodes paulayi Macpherson & Chan, 2008 Lithodes rachelae Ahyong, 2010 Lithodes richeri...
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Retrieved May 29, 2019. Wilson, E. (2006). "Lithodes maja". MarLIN. Retrieved 29 May 2019. "Stone crab, Lithodes maja". Canada's Species. McGill University...
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Lithodes aequispinus, the golden king crab, also known as the brown king crab, is a king crab species native to the North Pacific. Golden king crabs are...
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separate species: Lithodes antarcticus and Lithodes santolla respectively. Other sources consider Lithodes antarcticus to be a synonym of Lithodes santolla. Vinuesa...
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Lithodes ferox, also known as the fierce king crab, is a species of king crab. It has been found on the muddy bottoms of the southeastern Atlantic Ocean...
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Lithodes ahyongi is a species of king crab. It has been found between a depth of 1,000 and 1,500 m (3,300 and 4,900 ft) in Indonesia's Ceram Sea. Takeda...
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Lithodes confundens is a species of king crab. It is found on muddy bottoms off the southern coasts of South America from a depth of 27–132 m (89–433 ft)...
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1–194. ISSN 1174-0043. Wikidata Q63247008. Media related to Lithodes aotearoa at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Lithodes aotearoa at Wikispecies v t e...
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Lithodes wiracocha is a species of king crab. It has been found off the northwestern coast of Peru at depths of 680–800 m (2,230–2,620 ft). Haig, Janet...
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Lithodes manningi is a species of king crab. It has been found in Dominica and French Guiana at depths of 640–777 m (2,100–2,549 ft). Macpherson, Enrique...
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Lithodes jessica is a species of king crab in the genus Lithodes. It is found off the coast of New Zealand on the Lord Howe Rise at depths from 680–1,100 m...
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Lithodes macquariae is a species of king crab located off Macquarie Island, the Auckland Islands, and Peter I Island. It has been found at depths of 16–1...
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Lithodes turritus is a species of king crab. It is found in Japan, the East China Sea, Taiwan, and the Philippines at depths from 300–812 metres (984–2...
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Lithodes galapagensis is a species of king crab described in 2009 that lives around the Galápagos Islands, where it's known from depths of 648 and 740 m...
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Lithodes megacantha is a species of king crab in the genus Lithodes. They are bright red and have been found in French Polynesia at depths of around 1...
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Lithodes turkayi is a species of king crab. It has been found at depths of 70–581 m (230–1,906 ft) and lives in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile...
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Paralithodes californiensis (redirect from Lithodes californiensis)
Paralithodes californiensis, also known as the spiny king crab and the California king crab, is a species of king crab It is closely related to P. rathbuni...
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Lithodes longispina is a species of king crab. It has been found in Japan and Taiwan. Before 2010, its reach was thought to be much greater than presently...
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Lithodes unicornis is a species of king crab. It lives at the muddy bottoms of an oceanic plateau in the southern Atlantic Ocean's Walvis Ridge known as...
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600–2,000 ft). It closely resembles Lithodes paulayi. Ahyong, Shane T.; Chan, Tin-Yam (11 January 2010). "Lithodes formosae, a new species of king crab...
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Neolithodes agassizii (redirect from Lithodes agassizii)
IRMNG: 10606922 ITIS: 97959 OBIS: 421886 SeaLifeBase: 26528 WoRMS: 421886 Lithodes agassizii Wikidata: Q4476977 EoL: 1040134 GBIF: 2224347 IRMNG: 11271717...
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Kiwaia lithodes is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1886. It is found in New Zealand. The wingspan is about 16 mm...
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Distribution in the Bering Sea region (not showing population further south off northeast Asia) Synonyms Lithodes platypus J.F. Brandt in von Middendorf, 1851...
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gravity) to the center of gravity. The planktonic larvae of a king crab, Lithodes aequispinus, combine positive phototaxis (movement towards the light) and...
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platypus, St. Matthew Island and the Pribilof Islands), and golden king crab (Lithodes aequispinus, Aleutian Islands). The red king crab is the most prized of...
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economic zone around the southern part of Tierra del Fuego, where lucrative Lithodes santolla fishing is an important industry. The Yahgan people, indigenous...
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22, 2013. White, Adam (1856). "Some Remarks on Crustacea of the Genus Lithodes, with a Brief Description of a Species Apparently Hitherto Unrecorded"...
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microorganisms including Euglena. The response of planktonic larvae of Lithodes aequispinus (king crab) to gravity is another example of gravitaxis. They...
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Oedignathus (redirect from Uberculate nestling lithode crab)
called the granular claw crab, paxillose crab, or tuberculate nestling lithode crab. Oedignathus is distinguished from other king crabs in the subfamily...
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