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consists of around 170 species including 13 found in the eastern
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to live in. This crab has been found inhabiting shells of the cornet (
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seemed to preferentially select them. On occasions,
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498:Description of Pagurus pseudosculptimanus
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32:Scientific classification
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322:Distribution and habitat
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601:Ales, R.M.L. (1995). "
186:Eupagurus sculptimanus
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367:Ocinebrina aciculata
261:Pagurus sculptimanus
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652:Paguristes eremita
648:Diogenes pugilator
419:Turritella turbona
405:Diogenes pugilator
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349:Cerithium vulgatum
344:gastropod molluscs
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580:Bell, 1846"
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432:P. forbesii
424:P. forbesii
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391:P. forbesii
372:sea anemone
340:P. forbesii
279:Description
273:P. forbesii
241:Thomas Bell
217:hermit crab
197:Lucas, 1846
99:Pleocyemata
866:Categories
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436:P. eremita
259:described
95:Suborder:
69:Arthropoda
705:Q13988210
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221:Paguridae
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119:Paguridae
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304:pleopods
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