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Komai, T. (1999). Hermit crabs of the families Diogenidae and Paguridae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) collected during the Shinn'yo-maru cruise to the Ogasawara Islands and Torishima Island, oceanic islands in Japan. Journal of the Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba. Spec. Issue 6: 1-66.
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Komai, T.
1999
Hermit crabs of the families Diogenidae and Paguridae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) collected during the Shinn'yo-maru cruise to the Ogasawara Islands and Torishima Island, oceanic islands in Japan
Journal of the Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba
Spec. Issue 6: 1-66
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Anapagrides aequalis Komai, 1999 (original description)
Nematopagurus pilosus Komai, 1999 accepted as Nematopagurus gardineri Alcock, 1905 (original description)
Nematopagurus shinnyoae Komai, 1999 accepted as Nematopagurus kosiensis McLaughlin, 1998 (original description)
Paguristes brachytes Komai, 1999 accepted as Pseudopaguristes laurentae (Morgan & Forest, 1991) (original description)
Paguristes taenia Komai, 1999 accepted as Areopaguristes taenia (Komai, 1999) (original description)
Pagurus lophochela Komai, 1999 (original description)
Turleania similis Komai, 1999 accepted as Turleania senticosa (McLaughlin & Haig, 1996) (original description)
Turleania spinimanus Komai, 1999 accepted as Turleania senticosa (McLaughlin & Haig, 1996) (original description)
Nematopagurus pilosus Komai, 1999 accepted as Nematopagurus gardineri Alcock, 1905 (original description)
Nematopagurus shinnyoae Komai, 1999 accepted as Nematopagurus kosiensis McLaughlin, 1998 (original description)
Paguristes brachytes Komai, 1999 accepted as Pseudopaguristes laurentae (Morgan & Forest, 1991) (original description)
Paguristes taenia Komai, 1999 accepted as Areopaguristes taenia (Komai, 1999) (original description)
Pagurus lophochela Komai, 1999 (original description)
Turleania similis Komai, 1999 accepted as Turleania senticosa (McLaughlin & Haig, 1996) (original description)
Turleania spinimanus Komai, 1999 accepted as Turleania senticosa (McLaughlin & Haig, 1996) (original description)