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Achaeus (crab)
''Achaeus'' is a genus of crabs comprising the following species: *''Achaeus affinis'' Miers, 1884 *''Achaeus akanensis'' Sakai, 1937 *''Achaeus anauchen'' Buitendijk, 1939 *''Achaeus barnardi'' Griffin, 1968 *''Achaeus boninensis'' Miyake & Takeda, 1969 *''Achaeus brevidactylus'' Sakai, 1938 *''Achaeus brevifalcatus'' Rathbun, 1911 *''Achaeus brevirostris'' (Haswell, 1879) *''Achaeus brevis'' (Ortmann, 1894) *''Achaeus buderes'' Manning & Holthuis, 1981 *''Achaeus cadelli'' Alcock, 1896 *''Achaeus cranchii'' Leach, 1817 *''Achaeus curvirostris'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873) *''Achaeus dubia'' Laurie, 1906 *''Achaeus erythraeus'' Balss, 1929 *''Achaeus foresti'' Monod, 1956 *''Achaeus gracilis'' (Costa, 1839) *''Achaeus inimicus'' Rathbun, 1911 *''Achaeus japonicus'' (De Haan, 1839) *''Achaeus kermadecensis'' Webber & Takeda, 2005 *''Achaeus lacertosus'' Stimpson, 1858 *''Achaeus laevioculis'' Miers, 1884 *''Achaeus lorina'' (Adams & White, 1848) *''Achaeus monodi'' (Capart, 1951) *' ...
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Achaeus Japonicus
''Achaeus japonicus'', sometimes known as the orang-utan crab, is a crab of the family Inachidae (spider crabs or decorator crabs) which can be observed in tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific. With a carapace of only about in diameter, it has relatively long arms, which are thickly covered with fine hairs, red or reddish brown in colour, and often laden with small bits of debris for further camouflage. It is frequently, but not always, found in association with the bubble coral ''Plerogyra sinuosa ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' is a jelly-like species of the phylum Cnidaria. It is commonly called "bubble coral" due to its bubbly appearance. The "bubbles" are grape-sized which increase their surface area according to the amount of light available: th ...''. Humann and DeLoach classify the orang-utan crab as ''"Oncinopus sp. 1"'' and assert it was "formerly classified" as ''Achaeus japonicus,'' though they describe their own genus identification as "tentative." References Ex ...
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Achaeus Brevifalcatus
Achaeus is a masculine given name. It may refer to: People * Achaeus of Eretria (born 484 BC), tragic poet * Achaeus of Syracuse (4th century BC), tragic poet * Achaeus (son of Seleucus I Nicator) (3rd century BC), Greek Macedonian nobleman * Achaeus (general) (died 213 BC), ruler of part of the Greek Seleucid kingdom Mythological figures * Achaeus (mythology), three figures in Greek mythology See also * Achaius, one of the legendary kings of Scotland The Scottish Renaissance humanist George Buchanan gave a long list of Scottish Kings in his history of Scotland—published in Latin as ''Rerum Scoticarum Historia'' in 1582—most of whom are now considered by historians to be figures of legend, ... {{Given name Greek masculine given names ...
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Achaeus Curvirostris
Achaeus is a masculine given name. It may refer to: People * Achaeus of Eretria (born 484 BC), tragic poet * Achaeus of Syracuse Achaeus of Syracuse ( grc, Ἀχαιός ὁ Συρακούσιος; lived 4th century BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian native of Syracuse. The '' Suda'' ascribes to him 10 plays, while the Pseudo-Eudocia 14. He may be the "Achaios" who won a v ... (4th century BC), tragic poet * Achaeus (son of Seleucus I Nicator) (3rd century BC), Greek Macedonian nobleman * Achaeus (general) (died 213 BC), ruler of part of the Greek Seleucid kingdom Mythological figures * Achaeus (mythology), three figures in Greek mythology See also * Achaius, one of the legendary kings of Scotland {{Given name Greek masculine given names ...
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Achaeus Cranchii
Achaeus is a masculine given name. It may refer to: People * Achaeus of Eretria (born 484 BC), tragic poet * Achaeus of Syracuse (4th century BC), tragic poet * Achaeus (son of Seleucus I Nicator) (3rd century BC), Greek Macedonian nobleman * Achaeus (general) (died 213 BC), ruler of part of the Greek Seleucid kingdom Mythological figures * Achaeus (mythology), three figures in Greek mythology See also * Achaius, one of the legendary kings of Scotland The Scottish Renaissance humanist George Buchanan gave a long list of Scottish Kings in his history of Scotland—published in Latin as ''Rerum Scoticarum Historia'' in 1582—most of whom are now considered by historians to be figures of legend, ... {{Given name Greek masculine given names ...
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