Pirimela

Genus of crabs
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::summary Genus of crabs ::
| image = Pirimela denticulata 2.jpg
| genus = Pirimela
| parent_authority = Leach, 1816
| species = denticulata
| authority = (Montagu, 1808)
| synonyms_ref =
| synonyms =
- Cancer denticulata Montagu, 1808
- Pirimela princeps Hope, 1851
Pirimela is a genus of crab containing a single species, Pirimela denticulata.
Description
Pirimela denticulata is a "small, pretty crab", up to 12 mm long and 15 mm across the carapace. Its colouring is mostly green, with mottling of brown, purple or red. The front edge of the carapace has three teeth between the eyes, two teeth around the orbits of the eyes and five teeth along either side.
Distribution and ecology
Pirimela denticulata is found from the British Isles to Mauritania, the Mediterranean Sea, the Canary Islands, the Cape Verde Islands, and the Azores. It lives in burrows in sandy sediments, or on underwater vegetation, at depths of up to 250 m.
Taxonomy
Pirimela denticulata was first described by George Montagu in 1808, under the name Cancer denticulata. It was later transferred by William Elford Leach to his new genus Pirimela, which contains only P. denticulata. A second species of Pirimela, P. princeps, is now considered to be synonymous with P. denticulata.
References
References
- Nellie Barbara Eales. (1961). "Littoral Fauna of the British Isles". [[Cambridge University Press]].
- Mario de Kluijver. "''Pirimela denticulata''". Macrobenthos of the North Sea.
- Carla M. Vieira. (2001). "First record of the crabs ''Pirimela denticulata'' (Montagu, 1808) and ''Xaiva biguttata'' (Risso, 1816) (Crustacea: Decapoda) from the Azores". [[Life and Marine Science]].
- George Montagu. (1808). "Description of several Marine Animals found on the South Coast of Devonshire". [[Transactions of the Linnean Society of London]].
- Peter K. L. Ng. (2008). "Systema Brachyurorum: Part I. An annotated checklist of extant Brachyuran crabs of the world". [[Raffles Bulletin of Zoology]].
- Charles Fransen. (2011). "''Pirimela denticulata'' (Montagu, 1808)". [[World Register of Marine Species]].
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