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Alox liklik Galil & Ng, 2015 (original description)
Alox naispela Galil & Ng, 2015 (original description)
Alox rugosum (Stimpson, 1858) (basis of record)
Ancylodactyla Galil, 2004 (basis of record)
Arcania Leach, 1817 (additional source)
Heterolithadia Alcock, 1896 (basis of record)
Hiplyra Galil, 2009 (additional source)
Myra digitata Galil, 2004 (additional source)
Raylilia uenoi (Takeda, 1995) (basis of record)
Ryphila bertrandi Galil & Ng, 2015 (original description)
Seulocia Galil, 2005 (basis of record)
Seulocia gagulae Galil & Ng, 2015 (original description)
Tanaoa Galil, 2003 (basis of record)
Tanaoa kuka Galil & Ng, 2015 (original description)
Tanaoa retpela Galil & Ng, 2015 (original description)
Urnalana Galil, 2005 (additional source)
Urnalana flammea Galil & Ng, 2015 (original description)
Urnalana purarensis (Ovaere, 1987) (basis of record)
Hansa Bay for Urnalana purarensis (Ovaere, 1987)
Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone for Parilia major Sakai, 1961
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Oreotlos etor Tan & Richer de Forges, 1993
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Parilia major Sakai, 1961
Madang Province for Urnalana purarensis (Ovaere, 1987)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Alox liklik Galil & Ng, 2015
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Alox naispela Galil & Ng, 2015
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Alox rugosum (Stimpson, 1858)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Ancylodactyla nana (Zarenkov, 1990)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Arcania heptacantha De Man, 1907
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Heterolithadia fallax (Henderson, 1893)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Hiplyra longimana (A. Milne-Edwards, 1874)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Leucosia rubripalma Galil, 2003
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Myra curtimana Galil, 2001
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Myra digitata Galil, 2004
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Nursilia dentata Bell, 1855
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Parilia major Sakai, 1961
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Raylilia coniculifera Galil, 2001
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Raylilia uenoi (Takeda, 1995)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Ryphila bertrandi Galil & Ng, 2015
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Seulocia gagulae Galil & Ng, 2015
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Tanaoa kuka Galil & Ng, 2015
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Tanaoa retpela Galil & Ng, 2015
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Toru pilus (Tan, 1996)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Urashima pustuloides (Sakai, 1961)
Papua New Guinean Exclusive Economic Zone for Urnalana flammea Galil & Ng, 2015
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Parilia major Sakai, 1961
Purari Delta for Urnalana purarensis (Ovaere, 1987)
Ryukyu Islands for Alox rugosum (Stimpson, 1858)
Ryukyu Islands for Oreotlos etor Tan & Richer de Forges, 1993
Solomon Islands Exclusive Economic Zone for Parilia major Sakai, 1961
South China Sea for Myra digitata Galil, 2004
Taiwanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Parilia major Sakai, 1961
Timor Sea for Myra digitata Galil, 2004
Vanuatu Exclusive Economic Zone for Raylilia uenoi (Takeda, 1995)
Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore; 1–150 m (Galil 2001a). [details]
India to Philippines (Tan 1996), Vanuatu (Galil & Ng 2010). [details]
Philippines, Indonesia, Australia (Western Australia), Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji, 1–120 m (Galil 2001b; Galil & Ng ... [details]
Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, Solomon Is., 85–839 m (Galil 2003, 2007). [details]
South China Sea, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Arafura Sea, Australia (western coast), Papua New Guinea (Galil ... [details]
From liklik for “small” in Tok Pisin, the Pidgin language spoken in Papua New Guinea. Used as a noun in apposition. [details]
From naispela for “beautiful” in Tok Pisin, the Pidgin language spoken in Papua New Guinea. Used as a noun in ... [details]
In honour of our good friend, Bertrand Richer de Forges, intrepid explorer and collector of crabs from all over the ... [details]
Kuka for “crab” in Tok Pisin, the Pidgin language spoken in Papua New Guinea. The name is used as a noun in ... [details]
From retpela for “red” or “orange” in Tok Pisin, the Pidgin language spoken in Papua New Guinea. The name ... [details]
From the Latin, flamma for “flame”, alluding to the flame-coloured markings of the carapace and chelipeds. [details]
Holotype: ovigerous female (8.3 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-8855), inner slope, stn PR152, Tab I., 05°10.1'S 145°50.2'E, ... [details]
Holotype: 1 ovigerous female (8.3 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-1352), stn PD31, Alexishafen, 05°05.3'S 145°48.1'E, 1–6 m, ... [details]
Holotype: female (11.5 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-12749), stn PD72, between Yabob & Bil Bil I., 05°16.2'S 145°46.5'E, ... [details]
Holotype: 1 male (12.6 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-12758), stn PD73, Yomba I., 05°14.7'S 145°47.3'E, 20–25 m, 6.12.2012. ... [details]
Holotype: male (33.0 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-7963), stn CP3984, Bismarck Sea, northwest Long I., 05°12'S 146°59'E, 500 ... [details]
Holotype: male (36.5 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-7961), stn CP3984, Bismarck Sea, northwest Long I., 05°12'S 146°59'E, 500 ... [details]
Holotype: male (9.3 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-1341), stn PR227, Madang Resort, 05°12.5'S 145°48.5'E, 10.12.2012. ... [details]