- Panopeus herbstii
Taxobox
name = "Panopeus herbstii"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
classis =Malacostraca
ordo =Decapoda
infraordo =Brachyura
superfamilia =Xanthoidea
familia =Xanthidae
genus = "Panopeus"
species = "P. herbstii"
binomial = "Panopeus herbstii"
binomial_authority = H. Milnee-Edwards, 1834"Panopeus herbstii" (the "black-fingered mud crab", "black-clawed mud crab", "Atlantic mud crab" or sometimes "common mud crab") is a true crab, belonging to the
infraorder Brachyura, and is the largest of the mud crabs."P. herbstii" is small, growing to about 4 cm, with black-tipped claws of unequal size. "P. herbstii" has a strong
exoskeleton , with very thick and strong claws. The shell is a dull gray and brown color."P. herbstii" is found along the Atlantic coast of
North America , fromBoston, Massachusetts to Santa Catarina,Brazil and onBermuda [cite book |url=http://decapoda.nhm.org/pdfs/11393/11393-004.pdf |title=Shrimps, lobsters, and crabs of the Atlantic coast of the Eastern United States, Maine to Florida |author=Austin B. Williams |year=1984 |publisher=Smithsonian Institution Press |id=ISBN 0-87474-960-3 |pages=412–413] . It is the most common xanthid crab on the east coast of theUnited States [cite journal |quotes=no |author=J. C. Weber & C. E. Epifanio |title=Response of mud crab ("Panopeus herbstii") megalopae to cues from adult habitat |journal=Marine Biology |year=1996 |volume=126 |issue=4 |pages=655–661 |doi=10.1007/BF00351332] . It is found on muddy bottoms, where it takes refuge under stones and shells or amongsponge s and weeds, but it is rarely seen in the open. It feeds mainly on youngclam s,oyster s, and periwinkles; it cracks open their shells with its strong claws. Mud crabs are especially fond ofhermit crab s, which are grasped by the legs and pulled out of their protective shells. Like most mud crabs, it is a scavenger. Young "P. herbstii" are an important food source to other marine animals.It mainly eats oysters.This crab lives in the water and is rarely seen outside the water.References
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