The complete larval development and the morphology of the first juvenile stages of two freshwater-breeding crab species endemic to Jamaica are described and illustrated in detail in the present paper. One of these species, Sesarma windsor, lives in and near caves in the karst regions of central western Jamaica, whereas the second species, Metopaulias depressus, occurs sympatrically but with a wider range in western and central Jamaica in water-filled leaf axils of bromeliads. Even if these species are placed in separate genera, they are extant representatives of the same adaptive radiation that resulted in at least ten Jamaican endemic crab species thriving in different landlocked habitats. Consequently, larval morphologies of the two ...
ABSTRACT. – A new genus and species of sesarmid crab, Scandarma lintou, is described from Taiwan. Th...
The four zoeal and one megalopal stages of the wharf crab Armases benedicti (Rathbun, 1897) larvae r...
This article provides a description of the early juvenile stages of Armases rubripes and indicates s...
Several decapod groups independently colonized freshwater and terrestrial habitats and became indepe...
The complete larval development of a sesarmid crab from East Africa, Chiromantes eulimene (De Man 18...
In land-locked limnic and terrestrial habitats on the island of Jamaica, a guild of sesarmid crabs h...
The early life history of the sesarmid crab Chiromantes ortmanni (Crosnier, 1965) was studied at con...
The larval stages of the red mangrove crab Sesarma meinerti de Man were reared in the laboratory. La...
Four zoeal stages and one megalopal stage were identified in laboratory reared semiterrestrial mang...
The mangrove crab Aratus pisonii (H. Mile Edwards, 1837) was considered to have an amphi-American di...
Abstract The Caribbean island of Jamaica is home to a lineage of crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyu...
Larvae of the grapsid crab Armases angustipes DANA, 1852 (originating from the coast of the state of...
Sesarma catenata larvae were raised in the laboratory and the development stages described in detail...
Larvae of the brackish water crab Metasesarma rubripes (Rathbun) originating from a mangrove area in...
Terrestrial arthropods are poorly known from the Cenozoic of Jamaica. A probably Late Pleistocene la...
ABSTRACT. – A new genus and species of sesarmid crab, Scandarma lintou, is described from Taiwan. Th...
The four zoeal and one megalopal stages of the wharf crab Armases benedicti (Rathbun, 1897) larvae r...
This article provides a description of the early juvenile stages of Armases rubripes and indicates s...
Several decapod groups independently colonized freshwater and terrestrial habitats and became indepe...
The complete larval development of a sesarmid crab from East Africa, Chiromantes eulimene (De Man 18...
In land-locked limnic and terrestrial habitats on the island of Jamaica, a guild of sesarmid crabs h...
The early life history of the sesarmid crab Chiromantes ortmanni (Crosnier, 1965) was studied at con...
The larval stages of the red mangrove crab Sesarma meinerti de Man were reared in the laboratory. La...
Four zoeal stages and one megalopal stage were identified in laboratory reared semiterrestrial mang...
The mangrove crab Aratus pisonii (H. Mile Edwards, 1837) was considered to have an amphi-American di...
Abstract The Caribbean island of Jamaica is home to a lineage of crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyu...
Larvae of the grapsid crab Armases angustipes DANA, 1852 (originating from the coast of the state of...
Sesarma catenata larvae were raised in the laboratory and the development stages described in detail...
Larvae of the brackish water crab Metasesarma rubripes (Rathbun) originating from a mangrove area in...
Terrestrial arthropods are poorly known from the Cenozoic of Jamaica. A probably Late Pleistocene la...
ABSTRACT. – A new genus and species of sesarmid crab, Scandarma lintou, is described from Taiwan. Th...
The four zoeal and one megalopal stages of the wharf crab Armases benedicti (Rathbun, 1897) larvae r...
This article provides a description of the early juvenile stages of Armases rubripes and indicates s...