- Lithodinae. Like all king crabs,
Paralomis has
evolved a crab-like
appearance through a
process called carcinisation.
Paralomis has
either a
pentagonal or pyriform...
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Neolithodes A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894
Paralithodes Brandt, 1848
Paralomis White, 1856
Phyllolithodes Brandt, 1848
Rhinolithodes Brandt, 1848 Sculptolithodes...
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Paralomis granulosa, also
known as the
false king crab, the
Chilean snow crab, and centollón (Spanish), is a
species of king crab. It
lives around the...
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Paralomis longidactylus is a
species of king crab. Birstein,
Yacov Avadievich; Vinogradov, Lev
Grigorievich (1972). "Craboids (Decapoda, Anomura, Lithodidae)...
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Paralomis spectabilis is a
species of king crab. It has been
found in
Iceland and
eastern Greenland from
depths of 976–2,075 m (3,202–6,808 ft). Hansen...
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Paralomis histrix is a
species of king crab. It
lives at a
depth of 180–400 m (590–1,310 ft) in
Tokyo Bay,
Enshunada and
through to Kyūshū. It has few...
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Paralomis webberi is a
species of king crab in the
genus Paralomis. It is
found off the
coast of New Zealand. P.
webberi is
named for Rick
Webber of the...
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Charles Fransen. "
Paralomis africana Macpherson, 1982".
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved October 16, 2010. "
Paralomis africana".
Ocean Biogeographic...
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Paralomis manningi,
known as the deep-sea
spider crab, is a
species of king crab. It has been
found in the San
Clemente Basin off the
coast of Southern...
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species of
Paralomis in New Zealand. The
scientific name of the
species was
first validly published in 1971 by
Dawson and Yaldwyn.
Paralomis was named...