Xenograpsus, TAKEDA & KURATA, 1977
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XENOGRAPSUS TAKEDA & KURATA, 1977
Remarks: Although referred to occasionally as ‘hydrothermal vent crabs’, crabs of the genus Xenograpsus are clearly related to and derived from nearby grapsoid shore crabs and are thus quite different from the ‘true’ vent crabs of the family Bythograeidae . To our knowledge they are restricted to the shallow volcanic vent habitat and are thus endemic (rather than vagrant) species. To date these two species are the only known obligate shallow-water hydrothermal vent crabs ( Jeng, Clark & Ng, 2004a; Jeng, Ng & Ng, 2004b). Larvae have been described for one species (see below). The two described species are known from Japan and Taiwan (below), although a crab of this genus also has been observed (though apparently not yet reported) from off New Zealand (P. Ng, pers. comm.).
Jeng M-S, Clark PF, Ng PKL. 2004 a. The first zoea, megalopa, and first crab stage of the hydrothermal vent crab Xenograpsus testudinatus (Decapoda: Brachyura: Grapsoidea) and the systematic implications for the Varunidae. Journal of Crustacean Biology 24 (1): 188 - 212.
Jeng M-S, Ng NK, Ng PKL. 2004 b. Hydrothermal vent crabs feast on sea ' snow. ' Nature 432: 969.
Takeda M, Kurata Y. 1977. Crabs of the Ogasawara Islands IV. A collection made at the new volcanic island, Nishinoshima-shinto, in 1975. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, series A, Zoology 3 (2): 91 - 111, figs 1 - 9.
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