Francis POLLAK le 17/03/18
Un crabe aux mouvements très lent, il s'enterre dans le sable... Qui est-ce s'il vous plaît ?
Francis POLLAK le 18/03/18
Merci Zeineb. Pourrait-on risquer Lupocyclus philippinensis : "Carapace subcircular, length about 0.9 times breadth, covered with a fine dense pile; hardly elevated granular patches on frontal, protogastric, mesogastric, metagastric, cardiac, and mesobranchial regions; front protruding with 4 teeth, all very elongate and acute, the medians more protruding than the laterals; antero-lateral teeth with 6 teeth, first largest. Chelipeds very elongate, more than 3 times as long as carapace; merus with 6-7 spines on anterior border, 2 on posterior; carpus with 2 spines; palm with 3 spines. Swimming legs with posterior border of merus armed with one subdistal spine, posterior border of propodus smooth." ???
Zeineb ALHAIDARI le 18/03/18
Bonjour,
Je l'ai nommé Lupocyclus sp1 (Scissor swimming crab) d'après le Humann et Deloach, Reef creature identification.