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- Petrolisthes is a genus of marine porcelain crabs, containing these extant species: Petrolisthes aegyptiacus Werding & Hiller, 2007 Petrolisthes ag****izii...
- Milne-Edwards, under the name Porcellana spinifrons. It was placed in the genus Petrolisthes by Giuseppe Nobili in 1901, and moved to the new genus Allopetrolisthes...
- Petrolisthes violaceus is a species of porcelain crab endemic to the south-eastern Pacific. Petrolisthes violaceus has planktonic larvae that remain as...
- Porcelain Crab (Petrolisthes armatus)". Marine Invertebrates of Bermuda. Retrieved 2013-06-12. Masterson, J. (2007-10-05). "Petrolisthes armatus: green...
- Some of the common species of porcelain crabs in the Caribbean Sea are Petrolisthes quadratus, found in large numbers under rocks in the intertidal, and...
- is more common than its close cousin Petrolisthes cinctipes in waters south of Point Conception. "Petrolisthes cabrilloi (Cabrillo Porcelain Crab)"....
- Petrolisthes cinctipes is a species of marine porcelain crab found in the eastern Pacific Ocean, from British Columbia to Mexico. This species was first...
- (2016-03-10). "Molecular phylogeny of porcelain crabs (Porcellanidae: Petrolisthes and allies) from the south eastern Pacific: the genera Allopetrolisthes...
- Petrolisthes elongatus, known as the New Zealand half crab, elongated porcelain crab, blue half crab, blue false crab or simply as the half crab or false...
- Petrolisthes novaezelandiae, known as the red half crab or red false crab, is a species of porcelain crab native to New Zealand. The carapace is flattened...