Biology:Leptuca batuenta
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Short description: Species of crab
| Leptuca batuenta | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Malacostraca |
| Order: | Decapoda |
| Suborder: | Pleocyemata |
| Infraorder: | Brachyura |
| Family: | Ocypodidae |
| Subfamily: | Gelasiminae |
| Tribe: | Minucini |
| Genus: | Leptuca |
| Species: | L. batuenta
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| Binomial name | |
| Leptuca batuenta (Crane, 1941)
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Leptuca batuenta, commonly known as the beating fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to the tropical eastern Pacific, from El Salvador to northern Peru.[1]
Taxonomy
Previously a member of the genus Uca, the species was transferred in 2016 to the genus Leptuca when Leptuca was promoted from subgenus to genus level.[2][3]
Description
This crab is very small; carapace width is approximately 7 millimetres (0.28 in) in adult males and 5 millimetres (0.20 in) in adult females.[1] Both sexes have a pale brown to yellow carapace with some white marbling.[1] Individuals may have green eyestalks.[1]
Habitat
The species can be found on open mudflats and among unshaded mangrove roots.[1] It prefers mud substrate.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Crane, Jocelyn (1975). Fiddler Crabs of the World: Ocypodidae: Genus Uca. New Jersey, USA: Princeton University Press. https://decapoda.nhm.org/pdfs/15051/15051-001.pdf.
- ↑ Shih, Hsi-Te; Ng, Peter K. L.; Davie, Peter J. F.; Schubart, Christoph D. et al. (2016). "Systematics of the family Ocypodidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Crustacea: Brachyura), based on phylogenetic relationships, with a reorganization of subfamily rankings and a review of the taxonomic status of Uca Leach, 1814, sensu lato and its subgenera". The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64: 139–175. https://lkcnhm.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/app/uploads/2017/06/64rbz139-175.pdf.
- ↑ Rosenberg, Michael S. (2019). "A fresh look at the biodiversity lexicon for fiddler crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura: Ocypodidae). Part 1: Taxonomy". Journal of Crustacean Biology 39 (6): 729–738. doi:10.1093/jcbiol/ruz057. https://academic.oup.com/jcb/article/39/6/729/5614985.
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