Paragiopagurus

Paragiopagurus is a genus of hermit crabs in the family Parapaguridae, that contains 25 species.[1] They live at depths from 116 to 2,067 meters.[2]

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Paragiopagurus

Lemaitre, 1996

Species

  • Paragiopagurus acutus (de Saint Laurent, 1972)
  • Paragiopagurus atkinsonae Landschoff & Lemaitre, 2017
  • Paragiopagurus bicarinatus (de Saint Laurent, 1972)
  • Paragiopagurus boletifer (de Saint Laurent, 1972)
  • Paragiopagurus bougainvillei (Lemaitre, 1994)
  • Paragiopagurus diogenes (Whitelegge, 1900)
  • Paragiopagurus fasciatus Lemaitre & Poupin, 2003
  • Paragiopagurus hirsutus (de Saint Laurent, 1972)
  • Paragiopagurus hobbiti (Macpherson, 1983)
  • Paragiopagurus insolitus Lemaitre, 1997
  • Paragiopagurus laperousei Lemaitre, 2013
  • Paragiopagurus macrocerus (Forest, 1955)
  • Paragiopagurus orthotenes Lemaitre, 2013
  • Paragiopagurus oxychelos Lemaitre, 2013
  • Paragiopagurus pacificus (Edmondson, 1925)
  • Paragiopagurus pilimanus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880)
  • Paragiopagurus rugosus (de Saint Laurent, 1972)
  • Paragiopagurus ruticheles (A. Milne-Edwards, 1891)
  • Paragiopagurus schnauzer Lemaitre, 2006
  • Paragiopagurus sculptochela (Zarenkov, 1990)
  • Paragiopagurus trilineatus Lemaitre, 2013
  • Paragiopagurus tuberculosus (de Saint Laurent, 1972)
  • Paragiopagurus umbonatus Lemaitre, 2013
  • Paragiopagurus ventilatus Lemaitre, 2004
  • Paragiopagurus wallisi (Lemaitre, 1994)[1]

References

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