Fig. 24. General habitus, Holthuija species. A, Holthuija miersi (as Maia miersii, after Walker, 1887: pl. 6, fig. 1); B, H. miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; C, H. miersii, female (16.5 × 12.2 mm) (ZRC 1995.311), Singapore; D, H. miersii, female (21.4 × 16.7 mm) (NHM 1900.10.22.13), Singapore; E, H. suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41.2 mm) (USNM 48224a), Philippines; F, H. pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines.Published as part of Ng, Peter K. L. & Forges, Bertrand Richer De, 2015, Revision of the spider crab genus Maja Lamarck, 1801 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majoidea: Majidae), with descriptions of seven new genera and 17 new species from the Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific, pp. 110-225 in...
Fig. 56. First ambulatory dactyli and propodi. A, Paramaya spinigera, dried female (70.1 × 58.8 mm) ...
Fig. 5. General habitus, Maja cornuta. A, dried female (96.8 × 89.5 mm) (ZMS) (lectotype of Maja squ...
Fig. 37. Frontal regions of carapaces. A, Paramaya spinigera, male (85.0 × 66.4 mm) (ZRC 1999.738), ...
Fig. 25. General habitus, Holthuija species. A, H. cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (C...
Fig. 27. Left G1s, Holthuija species. A–C, H. miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapo...
Fig. 4. General habitus, Maja species. A, Maja squinado, neotype male (147.1 × 126.3 mm) (SMF-4548),...
Fig. 26. Lateral views of carapaces, Holthuija species. A, H. suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41....
Fig. 32. General habitus, Sakaija species. A, S. longispinosa n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (11....
Fig. 34. General habitus. A, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., holotype male (43.7 × 37.1 mm) (NMCR), Ph...
Fig. 69. Colours in life. A, Alcomaja nagashimaensis, male (specimen not examined), Philippines; B, ...
Fig. 8. General habitus, Paramaja kominatoensis. A, holotype male (63.0 × 57.0 mm) (after Kubo, 1936...
Fig. 3. General habitus. A, B, Maja squinado (after Seba, 1759: pl. 18 figs. 2, 3); C, D, Maja crisp...
Fig. 17. General habitus, Alcomaja species. A, A. nagashimaensis, holotype male (34.0 × 28.5 mm) (US...
Fig. 38. Frontal regions of carapaces. A, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., holotype male (43.7 × 37.1 m...
Fig. 46. Third maxillipeds. A, Holthuija miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; B...
Fig. 56. First ambulatory dactyli and propodi. A, Paramaya spinigera, dried female (70.1 × 58.8 mm) ...
Fig. 5. General habitus, Maja cornuta. A, dried female (96.8 × 89.5 mm) (ZMS) (lectotype of Maja squ...
Fig. 37. Frontal regions of carapaces. A, Paramaya spinigera, male (85.0 × 66.4 mm) (ZRC 1999.738), ...
Fig. 25. General habitus, Holthuija species. A, H. cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (C...
Fig. 27. Left G1s, Holthuija species. A–C, H. miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapo...
Fig. 4. General habitus, Maja species. A, Maja squinado, neotype male (147.1 × 126.3 mm) (SMF-4548),...
Fig. 26. Lateral views of carapaces, Holthuija species. A, H. suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41....
Fig. 32. General habitus, Sakaija species. A, S. longispinosa n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (11....
Fig. 34. General habitus. A, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., holotype male (43.7 × 37.1 mm) (NMCR), Ph...
Fig. 69. Colours in life. A, Alcomaja nagashimaensis, male (specimen not examined), Philippines; B, ...
Fig. 8. General habitus, Paramaja kominatoensis. A, holotype male (63.0 × 57.0 mm) (after Kubo, 1936...
Fig. 3. General habitus. A, B, Maja squinado (after Seba, 1759: pl. 18 figs. 2, 3); C, D, Maja crisp...
Fig. 17. General habitus, Alcomaja species. A, A. nagashimaensis, holotype male (34.0 × 28.5 mm) (US...
Fig. 38. Frontal regions of carapaces. A, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., holotype male (43.7 × 37.1 m...
Fig. 46. Third maxillipeds. A, Holthuija miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; B...
Fig. 56. First ambulatory dactyli and propodi. A, Paramaya spinigera, dried female (70.1 × 58.8 mm) ...
Fig. 5. General habitus, Maja cornuta. A, dried female (96.8 × 89.5 mm) (ZMS) (lectotype of Maja squ...
Fig. 37. Frontal regions of carapaces. A, Paramaya spinigera, male (85.0 × 66.4 mm) (ZRC 1999.738), ...