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Pagurus forbesii

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occurs in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, its depth range being 25 to 35 m (82 to 115 ft). It inhabits sandy seabeds with coarse and medium-sized grains, as well as coral rubble.
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García Muñoz, J. Enrique; Cuesta, Jose A. & García Raso, J. Enrique (2014). "Taxonomic study of the
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were the biggest and positively selected the largest and most robust available gastropod shells.
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consists of around 170 species including 13 found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Of these 13,
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Three species of hermit crab were found to be present in a bay near Cadiz in southern Spain.
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Bell, 1845 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura), in a shallow-water community from southern Spain"
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often lives on the shell occupied by a hermit crab; usually this is a shell used by
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occupied similar-size, lighter shells, but despite being much more abundant,
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are distinctive in having long eyestalks, and the males have characteristic
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sp. nov. from Alborán Sea (Southern Spain, Western Mediterranean Sea)".
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to live in. This crab has been found inhabiting shells of the cornet (
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can grow to a length of about 8.5 mm (0.33 in). The right
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continued to inhabit a shell whose aperture it had outgrown, while
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Manjón-Cabeza, M. E. & García Raso, J. E. (1999).
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seemed to preferentially select them. On occasions,
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Index

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Decapoda
Pleocyemata
Anomura
Paguridae
Pagurus
Binomial name
Bell
Synonyms
species
hermit crab
Paguridae
Mediterranean Sea
first described
Thomas Bell
type locality
Falmouth
Hippolyte Lucas
Oran
synonym
genus
Pagurus
Pagurus cuanensis
pleopods
carapace

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