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'''''Phyllolithodes''''' is a monospecific genus of [[Biology:King crab|king crab]] in the family [[Biology:Lithodidae|Lithodidae]]. Its only species, '''''Phyllolithodes papillosus''''' (nicknamed the '''flatspine triangle crab'''<ref>{{cite conference|last=Stevens|first=Bradley|title=Crabs in Cold Water Regions: Biology, Management, and Economics |date=January 2002|chapter=Checklist of Alaskan crabs|pages=5–8 |doi=10.4027/ccwrbme.2002.02|isbn=978-1-56612-077-7 }}</ref>), lives in the [[Earth:Intertidal zone|intertidal zone]] and the subtidal zone.<ref name="Hart 1984">{{cite journal|title=Crabs and their relatives of British Columbia|last=Hart|first=Josephine F.L.|year=1984|url=https://ibis.geog.ubc.ca/biodiversity/efauna/documents/CrabsJHart.pdf|journal=British Columbia Provincial Museum Handbook|issue=40|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220111200930/https://ibis.geog.ubc.ca/biodiversity/efauna/documents/CrabsJHart.pdf|archive-date=11 January 2022|url-status=live|access-date=4 September 2023}}</ref> It can be found as far north as Unalaska in the [[Biography:Aleutian Islands|Aleutian Islands]] and as far south as San Miguel Island in Southern California.<ref name="Hart 1984" /> ''Phyllolithodes'' is likely a sister genus of ''[[Biology:Rhinolithodes|Rhinolithodes]]''.<ref name="Noever & Glenner 2017">{{Cite journal|last1=Noever|first1=Christoph|last2=Glenner|first2=Henrik|date=2017-07-05|title=The origin of king crabs: hermit crab ancestry under the magnifying glass|url=http://macroecointern.dk/pdf-reprints/Noever_ZJLS_2018.pdf|url-status=live|journal=Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society|volume=182|issue=2|pages=300–318|doi=10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx033|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190716022005/http://macroecointern.dk/pdf-reprints/Noever_ZJLS_2018.pdf|archive-date=2019-07-16|via=the [[Organization:University of Copenhagen|University of Copenhagen]]}}</ref> | |||
'''''Phyllolithodes''''' is a monospecific genus of [[Biology:King crab|king crab]] in the family [[Biology:Lithodidae|Lithodidae]]. Its only species, '''''Phyllolithodes papillosus''''' (nicknamed the '''flatspine triangle crab'''<ref>{{cite conference|last=Stevens|first=Bradley|date=January 2002| | |||
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Phyllolithodes is a monospecific genus of king crab in the family Lithodidae. Its only species, Phyllolithodes papillosus (nicknamed the flatspine triangle crab[1]), lives in the intertidal zone and the subtidal zone.[2] It can be found as far north as Unalaska in the Aleutian Islands and as far south as San Miguel Island in Southern California.[2] Phyllolithodes is likely a sister genus of Rhinolithodes.[3]
References
- ↑ Stevens, Bradley (January 2002). "Crabs in Cold Water Regions: Biology, Management, and Economics". pp. 5–8. doi:10.4027/ccwrbme.2002.02. ISBN 978-1-56612-077-7.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hart, Josephine F.L. (1984). "Crabs and their relatives of British Columbia". British Columbia Provincial Museum Handbook (40). https://ibis.geog.ubc.ca/biodiversity/efauna/documents/CrabsJHart.pdf. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- ↑ Noever, Christoph; Glenner, Henrik (2017-07-05). "The origin of king crabs: hermit crab ancestry under the magnifying glass". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 182 (2): 300–318. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx033. http://macroecointern.dk/pdf-reprints/Noever_ZJLS_2018.pdf.
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