2023
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1161.99432
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Evidence using morphology, molecules, and biogeography clarifies the taxonomic status of mole crabs of the genus Emerita Scopoli, 1777 (Anomura, Hippidae) and reveals a new species from the western Atlantic

Abstract: Uncertainties regarding the taxonomic status and biogeographical distribution of some species of the genus Emerita from the western Atlantic led to thorough examination of the subtle morphological differences between two coexistent species (E. brasiliensis Schmitt, 1935 and E. portoricensis Schmitt, 1935) along the Brazilian coast and compare them using two genetic markers. The molecular phylogenetic analysis based on sequences of the 16S rRNA and COI genes showed that individuals identified as E. portoricensi… Show more

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“…Sand crab is a marine fishery resource found worldwide, including Indonesia (Efford, 1976;Haley, 1982;Apte, 2012;Mantelatto et al, 2023). Indonesian sand crabs generally belong to the Hipidae family, whose populations are commonly found on the west coast of Sumatra, the south coast of Java, Maluku, Sulawesi, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, and Yogyakarta (Boyko & Harvey, 1999;Boyko, 2002;Haye et al, 2002;Mursyidin, 2007;Mashar et al, 2014;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sand crab is a marine fishery resource found worldwide, including Indonesia (Efford, 1976;Haley, 1982;Apte, 2012;Mantelatto et al, 2023). Indonesian sand crabs generally belong to the Hipidae family, whose populations are commonly found on the west coast of Sumatra, the south coast of Java, Maluku, Sulawesi, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, and Yogyakarta (Boyko & Harvey, 1999;Boyko, 2002;Haye et al, 2002;Mursyidin, 2007;Mashar et al, 2014;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%