Clibanarius

For the ancient military unit, see Clibanarii.
Clibanarius
Clibanarius erythropus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Anomura
Superfamily: Paguroidea
Family: Diogenidae
Genus: Clibanarius
Dana, 1852
Diversity
About 60 species

Clibanarius is a genus of hermit crabs in the family Diogenidae. Like other hermit crabs, their abdomen is soft-shelled and sheltered in a gastropod shell. Typically marine like all their relatives, the genus includes C. fonticola, the only known hermit crab species that spends all its life in freshwater.

They are omnivores, but mostly prey on small animals and scavenge carrion.[1]

Species

As of 2009, about 60 species are recognized in Clibanarius; new species are discovered and described occasionally. Others have been placed here at one time or another but are now assigned to other genera of Diogenidae, namely Bathynarius, Calcinus, Paguristes, Strigopagurus and Trizopagurus.[1]

The Clibanarius species are:

  • Clibanarius aequabilis (Dana, 1851)
  • Clibanarius africanus Aurivillus, 1898
  • Clibanarius albidigitus Nobili, 1901
  • Clibanarius ambonensis Rahayu & Forest, 1993
  • Clibanarius antennatus Rahayu & Forest, 1993
  • Clibanarius antillensis Stimpson, 1859
  • Clibanarius arethusa De Man, 1888
  • Clibanarius astathes (Stebbing, 1924)
  • Clibanarius bimaculatus De Haan, 1849
  • Clibanarius bistriatus Rahayu & Forest, 1993
  • Clibanarius boschmai Buitendijk, 1937
  • Clibanarius carnifex Heller, 1861
  • Clibanarius chapini Schmitt, 1926
  • Clibanarius clibanarius (Herbst, 1791)
  • Clibanarius cooki Rathbun, 1900
  • Clibanarius corallinus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1848)
  • Clibanarius cruentatus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1848)
  • Clibanarius danai Rahayu & Forest, 1993
  • Clibanarius demani Buitendijk, 1937
  • Clibanarius digueti Bouvier, 1898
  • Clibanarius englaucus Ball & Haig, 1972
  • Clibanarius erythropus (Latreille, 1818)
  • Clibanarius eurysternus (Hilgendorf, 1879)
  • Clibanarius fonticola McLaughlin & Murray, 1990
  • Clibanarius foresti Holthuis, 1959
  • Clibanarius harisi Rahayu, 2003
  • Clibanarius hirsutimanus Kobjakova, 1971
  • Clibanarius humilis (Dana, 1851)
  • Clibanarius inaequalis (De Haan, 1849)
  • Clibanarius infraspinatus (Hilgendorf, 1869)
  • Clibanarius janethaigae Hendrickx & Esparza-Haro, 1997
  • Clibanarius laevimanus Buitendijk, 1937
  • Clibanarius lineatus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1848)
  • Clibanarius longitarsus (De Haan, 1849)
  • Clibanarius merguiensis De Man, 1888
  • Clibanarius multipunctatus Wang & Tung, 1986
  • Clibanarius nathi Chopra & Das, 1940
  • Clibanarius olivaceus Henderson, 1915
  • Clibanarius pacificus Stimpson, 1858
  • Clibanarius padavensis De Man, 1888
  • Clibanarius ransoni Forest, 1953
  • Clibanarius rhabdodactylus Forest, 1953
  • Clibanarius rosewateri Manning & Chace, 1990
  • Clibanarius rubroviria Rahayu, 1999
  • Clibanarius rutilus Rahayu, 1999
  • Clibanarius sachalinicus Kobjakova, 1955
  • Clibanarius sclopetarius (Herbst, 1796)
  • Clibanarius senegalensis Chevreux & Bouvier, 1892
  • Clibanarius serenei Rahayu & Forest, 1993
  • Clibanarius signatus Heller, 1861
  • Clibanarius similis Rahayu & Forest, 1993
  • Clibanarius snelliusi Buitendijk, 1937
  • Clibanarius striolatus Dana, 1852
  • Clibanarius taeniatus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1848)
  • Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850)
  • Clibanarius virescens (Krauss, 1843)
  • Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc, 1802)
  • Clibanarius willeyi Southwell, 1910
  • Clibanarius zebra Dana, 1852

Clibanarius elongatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) is a nomen dubium.

References

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  1. 1 2 Patsy McLaughlin & Michael Türkay (2009). Patsy McLaughlin, ed. "Clibanarius Dana, 1852". World Paguroidea database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
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