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- Clibanarius species are: Clibanarius aequabilis (Dana, 1851) Clibanarius afric**** Aurivillus, 1898 Clibanarius albidigitus Nobili, 1901 Clibanarius ambonensis...
- by the owner. "Clibanarius tricolor". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 29 Feb 2008. "FishProfiles.com - Clibanarius tricolor". Retrieved...
- Clibanarius erythropus is a species of hermit crab that lives in rockpools and sublittoral waters. It is found in the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and...
- Clibanarius digueti is a species of hermit crab that lives off the western coast of Mexico, and is abundant in the Gulf of California. It is known under...
- Clibanarius fonticola is a species of hermit crab from Vanuatu. It lives exclusively in fresh water, the only hermit crab in the world to do so. While...
- ins**** habitats. Clibanarius vittatus is a scavenger and mostly feeds on detritus that it finds on the seabed. Reproduction in Clibanarius vittatus is initiated...
- sideways, usually causing the other crab to fall off. Some species such as Clibanarius tricolor, Calcinus tibicen and Pagurus miamensis are semi gregarious...
- Chlidichthys clibanarius, the chainmail dottyback, is a species of fish in the family Pseudochromidae. Chlidichthys clibanarius is a small-sized fish which...
- to be found in fresh water except for a single hermit crab species, Clibanarius fonticola, on Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu. They live between 20° S and 50°...
- sulfosuccinate is of low toxicity for crustaceans such as the hermit crab Clibanarius erythropus and the shrimp Crangon crangon. Toxicity for molluscs varies...