Latreillia elegans
Latreillia elegans | |
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Latreillia elegans, one of the Drimiacea, which resembles a spider-crab, from the Mediterranean | |
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Class: | Malacostraca |
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Species: | L. elegans |
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Latreillia elegans Roux, 1830 | |
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Latreillia elegans elegans Roux, 1830 | |
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Latreillia manningi Williams, 1982 |
Latreillia elegans is a species of crab belonging to the family Latreilliidae. This family of crabs is identified by their appearance as small, long-legged crabs. The species belongs to the genus Latreillia which has only five identified species: L. elegans, L. metanesa, L. williamsi, L.valida, and L. pennifera. It was previously thought that L.elegans and L.mannengi were two separate species, but it has since been revealed that the two species are synonymous. All the thought to be differences between L.elegans and L.mannengi were in actuality overlaps. The L. mannengi is simply referring to the close relative to the species of L. elegans found in the western Atlantic.
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