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Mulstay, R.E. (1987) A Uca pugnax (Smith) male with two large claws (Decapoda, Brachyura, Ocypodidae). Crustaceana 53(2):217–220.

Language: English

Names Appearing in this Publication

Name Used Where Applied to... Accepted Name Source of Accepted Note(s)
Uca text p. 217-219 citation: Crane (1975)Uca “fiddler crabs” Computed in part
    citation: Miller (1961) “fiddler crabs” Original  
    citation: Miller (1973) “fiddler crabs” Original  
    citation: Morgan (1923)Gelasimus Minuca pugnax Computed  
    citation: Schwartz & Safir (1915) “fiddler crabs” Original  
    citation: Teal (1958) “fiddler crabs” Original  
    citation: Valiela et al. (1974) “fiddler crabs” Original  
    citation: Vernberg & Costlow (1966) “fiddler crabs” Original  
    citation: Yamaguchi (1977)Uca marionis Gelasimus jocelynae Computed  
 
Uca cumulanta text p. 218 citation: Ahmed (1976)Uca cumulanta Leptuca cumulanta Computed  
 
Uca pugilator text p. 218 citation: Morgan (1920)Uca pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed  
 
Uca pugnax text p. 217-219; Figure 1 citation: Smith (1870)Gelasimus palustris Minuca pugnax Computed  
    citation: Smith (1870)Gelasimus pugnax Minuca pugnax Computed in part
    location: Flax Pond, Old Field, Suffolk County, New York, USA Minuca pugnax Original  
    location: Jerome A. Ambro Memorial Wetland Preserve, Fort Salonga, Suffolk County, New York, USA Minuca pugnax Original  
 
Uca rapax text p. 218 citation: Ahmed (1976)Uca rapax Minuca rapax Computed  
    citation: Holthuis (1959)Uca (Minuca) rapax Minuca rapax Computed in part
 
Uca vocans text p. 218 citation: Williams & Heng (1981)Uca vocans Gelasimus vomeris Computed in part

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