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Maja squinado
Maja squinado
Description Found by Diederik d'Hert in Nieuwpoort Bad. Author Nuyttens, Filip JPG file - 260.33 kB - 1 280 x 960 pixelsmore
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added on 2007-01-252 481 viewsDecaNet taxa Maja squinado (Herbst, 1788)checked De Grave, Sammy 2022-12-30 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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added on 2013-02-27 10:10:13 by  
The unchecked 3 photos in WoRMS Hyas araneus page, by Nuyttens, Filip, look every bit like Spiny Spider crab Maja squinado, as in wikipedia's Maja_squinado ;& very little like Hyas araneus. My collins' pocket guide '96, ISBN 0002200317 has on H.a "carapace with a few large tubercles" &on it's rostrum (ie 'nose') "rostrum of 2 tapered close-set horns", but of Maja squinado's "rostrum consists of 2 thick, forwardly directed horns", & "characteristically, the eye is completely retractile into the orbit". (sadly M. squinado has been split into 2 very similar species so that GBs' (& presumably Hollands') are now M. brachydactyla.
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