
FIG. 11. Paguristes acanthomerus Ortmann, 1892, female (SL 13.5 mm; CBM-ZC 616) from oOE Boso Peninsula: (A) shield and cephalic appendages, dorsal, setae omitted on left; (B) left antennule, lateral; (C) right antenna, lateral, setae omitted; (D) left antennal ¯agellum, dorsal; (E) endopod of left maxillule, lateral; (F) left third maxilliped, lateral, setae omitted; (G) same, ischium, dorsal, setae omitted; (H) left fourth pereopod, lateral, setae omitted; (I) same, dactyl and distal part of propodus, lateral; (J) telson, dorsal.
Published as part of Komai, 2001, review of the north-western Paci®c species of the genus Paguristes Decapoda: Anomura: Diogenidae), I. Five species initially reported Ortmann (1892) from Japan, pp. 357-428 in Journal of Natural History 35 (3) on page 380, DOI: 10.1080/002229301300009603, http://zenodo.org/record/10082863
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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