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Allopetrolisthes spinifrons

Allopetrolisthes spinifrons is a species of porcelain crab. It displays "hypercarcinisation", whereby the resemblance to a true crab is enhanced by sexual dimorphism of the abdomen. It lives along the Pacific coast of Peru and Chile, as a symbiont of a sea anemone.

Allopetrolisthes spinifrons
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A. spinifrons
Binomial name
Allopetrolisthes spinifrons
Synonyms [1]
  • Porcellana spinifrons H. Milne-Edwards, 1837
  • Petrolisthes spinifrons (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837)

Description edit

Allopetrolisthes spinifrons grows to a maximum carapace length of around 20 millimetres (0.79 in).[2] It displays an extreme form of carcinisationevolution of a crab-like form – referred to as "hypercarcinisation".[2] In contrast to other porcelain crabs, A. spinifrons shows sexual dimorphism of the pleon (abdomen), closely resembling the situation in true crabs.[2] Females have a large pleon, similar to that of other porcelain crabs, covering almost all of the sternum. Males have a short, triangular pleon that only covers a small part of the sternum.[2] A. spinifrons also differs from its relatives in having many fewer and smaller spines on its legs.[2] These morphological differences are thought to be a consequence of the species' ecology, living in close association with a sea anemone, where the ability to escape by swimming is not needed.[2]

Distribution and ecology edit

Allopetrolisthes spinifrons is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean, from Isla San Lorenzo, Peru to San Vicente, Chile, at depths of up to 12 fathoms (72 ft; 22 m).[1]

A. spinifrons lives symbiotically on the sea anemone Phymactis papillosa, chiefly in the lower intertidal zone.[3] In common with other porcelain crabs, A. spinifrons is a filter feeder, but will also feed on faeces and mucus produced by the sea anemone.[3] The porcelain crab benefits from the protection afforded by the sea anemone's stinging cells.[3]

Taxonomy edit

Allopetrolisthes spinifrons was first described in 1837 by Henri Milne-Edwards, under the name Porcellana spinifrons. It was placed in the genus Petrolisthes by Giuseppe Nobili in 1901, and moved to the new genus Allopetrolisthes by Janet Haig in 1960, alongside two other species formerly placed in Petrolisthes.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Janet Haig (1960). The Porcellanidae (Crustacea Anomura) of the Eastern Pacific. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions. Vol. 24. University of Southern California Press.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Alexandra Hiller, Carlos Antonio Viviana & Bernd Werding (2010). (PDF). Nauplius. 18 (1): 95–102. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25.
  3. ^ a b c Nelson Valdivia & Wolfgang Stotz (2006). "Feeding behavior of the porcellanid crab Allopetrolisthes spinifrons, symbiont of the sea anemone Phymactis papillosa". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 26 (3): 308–315. doi:10.1651/C-2607.1. hdl:10013/epic.24566.

Further reading edit

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