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King crabs are a taxon of decapod crustaceans chiefly found in cold seas. Because of their large size and the taste of their meat, many species are widely caught and sold as food, the most common being the red king crab (''Paralithodes camtschaticus''). King crabs are generally thought to be derived from hermit crab-like
ancestor An ancestor, also known as a forefather, fore-elder or a forebear, is a parent or (recursively) the parent of an antecedent (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent and so forth). ''Ancestor'' is "any person from whom ...
s within the Paguridae, which may explain the
asymmetry Asymmetry is the absence of, or a violation of, symmetry (the property of an object being invariant to a transformation, such as reflection). Symmetry is an important property of both physical and abstract systems and it may be displayed in pre ...
still found in the adult forms. This ancestry is supported by several anatomical peculiarities which are present only in king crabs and hermit crabs. Although some doubt still exists about this hypothesis, king crabs are the most widely quoted example of carcinisation among the
Decapoda The Decapoda or decapods (literally "ten-footed") are an order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca, including many familiar groups, such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and prawns. Most decapods are scavengers. The order is esti ...
. The evidence for this explanation comes from the asymmetry of the king crab's abdomen, which is thought to reflect the asymmetry of hermit crabs, which must fit into a spiral shell.


Controversial taxon

Although formerly classified among the hermit crabs in the
superfamily SUPERFAMILY is a database and search platform of structural and functional annotation for all proteins and genomes. It classifies amino acid sequences into known structural domains, especially into SCOP superfamilies. Domains are functional, str ...
Paguroidea, king crabs are now placed in a separate superfamily, Lithodoidea. This is not without controversy, as there is widespread consensus in the scientific community that king crabs are derived from hermit crabs and closely related to pagurid hermit crabs, and therefore a separate superfamily in the classification poorly reflects the phylogenetic relationship of this taxon.


Species

Around 121 species are known, in 10
genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclat ...
: * '' Cryptolithodes'' Brandt, 1848 ** '' Cryptolithodes expansus'' Miers, 1879 ** '' Cryptolithodes sitchensis'' Brandt, 1853 – umbrella crab ** '' Cryptolithodes typicus'' Brandt, 1848 – butterfly crab * ''
Glyptolithodes ''Glyptolithodes cristatipes'', also known as the Peruvian centolla, is a species of king crab, and the only species in the genus ''Glyptolithodes''. The species was briefly placed in the related genus ''Rhinolithodes'' after its initial alpha ta ...
'' Faxon, 1895 ** ''Glyptolithodes cristatipes'' (Faxon, 1893) * '' Lithodes'' Latreille, 1806 ** '' Lithodes aequispinus'' J. E. Benedict, 1895 – golden king crab or brown king crab ** ''
Lithodes aotearoa ''Lithodes aoteoroa'' is a species of king crab in the family, Lithodidae, and was first described in 2010 by Shane T. Ahyong. References External links''Lithodes aotearoa'' occurrence datafrom GBIF The Global Biodiversity Information F ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Lithodes australiensis ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and '' Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Lithodes ceramensis ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow ...
'' Takeda & Nagai, 2004 ** '' Lithodes chaddertoni'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Lithodes confundens ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow t ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** '' Lithodes couesi'' J. E. Benedict, 1895 – scarlet king crab ** ''
Lithodes ferox ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow t ...
'' Filhol, 1885 ** '' Lithodes formosae'' Ahyong & Chan, 2010 ** ''
Lithodes galapagensis ''Lithodes galapagensis'' is a species of king crab described in 2009 that lives around the Galapagos Islands, where known from depths of . The two specimens upon which it was described (the holotype male and a paratype female) had a carapac ...
'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 ** '' Lithodes jessica'' Ahyong, 2010 ** '' Lithodes longispina'' Sakai, 1971 ** '' Lithodes macquariae'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Lithodes maja ''Lithodes maja'', the Norway king crab or trollkrabbe, is a species of king crab which occurs in colder North Atlantic waters off Europe and North America. It is found along the entire coast of Norway, including Svalbard, ranging south into t ...
'' (Linnaeus, 1758) – Norway king crab or trollkrabbe ** ''
Lithodes mamillifer ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to '' Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallo ...
'' Macpherson, 1988d ** ''
Lithodes mandtii ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow ...
'' ** ''
Lithodes manningi ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to '' Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallo ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Lithodes megacantha ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to '' Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallo ...
'' Macpherson, 1991 ** ''
Lithodes murrayi ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to '' Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallo ...
'' Henderson, 1888 ** ''
Lithodes nintokuae ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to '' Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallo ...
'' Sakai, 1976 ** ''
Lithodes panamensis ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow t ...
'' Faxon, 1893 ** ''
Lithodes paulayi ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to '' Neolithodes'' and ''Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallo ...
'' Macpherson & Chan, 2008 ** '' Lithodes rachelae'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Lithodes richeri ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and '' Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow ...
'' Macpherson, 1990 ** ''
Lithodes robertsoni ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and '' Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** '' Lithodes santolla'' (Molina, 1782) – Chilean centolla or Chilean king crab ** ''
Lithodes turkayi ''Lithodes'' is a genus of king crabs. Today there are about 30 recognized species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to ''Neolithodes'' and '' Paralomis''. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from shallow ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Lithodes turritus ''Lithodes turritus'' is a species of king crab. It is found in Japan, the East China Sea The East China Sea is an arm of the Western Pacific Ocean, located directly offshore from East China. It covers an area of roughly . The sea’s nor ...
'' Ortmann, 1892 ** '' Lithodes unicornis'' Macpherson, 1984 ** '' Lithodes wiracocha'' Haig, 1974 * '' Lopholithodes'' Brandt, 1848 ** '' Lopholithodes foraminatus'' (Stimpson, 1859) – brown box crab ** '' Lopholithodes mandtii'' Brandt, 1848 – Puget Sound king crab * '' Neolithodes'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894 ** '' Neolithodes agassizii'' (S. I. Smith, 1882) ** '' Neolithodes asperrimus'' Barnard, 1947 ** ''
Neolithodes brodiei ''Neolithodes brodiei'' is a species of king crab which is native to New Zealand and its adjacent waters. It lives at a depth of but is typically found within a depth of . It has a deep-red colour, and its carapace has many small spinules alon ...
'' Dawson & Yaldwyn, 1970 ** ''
Neolithodes bronwynae ''Neolithodes bronwynae'', commonly known as the rock crab, is a species of king crab which is found at the Whakatane Seamount in the Bay of Plenty, the Lord Howe Rise near Lord Howe Island, and possibly New Caledonia. It lives at a depth of . It ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Neolithodes capensis ''Neolithodes capensis'' is a species of king crab which is found in the Southern Ocean and the western Indian Ocean. It has been found to a depth of . They have been found near Cape Point and around the Crozet and Kerguelen Islands in the ...
'' Stebbing, 1905 ** '' Neolithodes diomedeae'' (J. E. Benedict, 1895) ** ''
Neolithodes duhameli ''Neolithodes duhameli'' is a species of king crab which is found in the Crozet Islands The Crozet Islands (french: Îles Crozet; or, officially, ''Archipel Crozet'') are a sub-Antarctic archipelago of small islands in the southern Indian Oc ...
'' Macpherson, 2004 ** ''
Neolithodes flindersi ''Neolithodes flindersi'' is a species of king crab found in southeastern Australia. They have been found at depths of but typically appear from . They most closely resemble ''Neolithodes brodiei'' and ''Neolithodes nipponensis''. Interspecies ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** '' Neolithodes grimaldii'' (A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894) ** '' Neolithodes indicus'' Padate, Cubelio & Takeda, 2020 ** ''
Neolithodes nipponensis ''Neolithodes nipponensis'' is a species of king crab which is found in Japan and Taiwan. It has been found at depths from . In the Southern Pacific In 2001, an article was published in '' Zoosystema'' which reported ''N. nipponensis'' in Fi ...
'' Sakai, 1971 ** ''
Neolithodes vinogradovi ''Neolithodes vinogradovi'' is a species of king crab whose native habitat ranges from the Arabian Sea to the Coral Sea The Coral Sea () is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Neolithodes yaldwyni ''Neolithodes yaldwyni'' is a species of king crab which is found in the Ross Sea from depths of . It had previously been misidentified as '' Neolithodes brodiei'', and it closely resembles '' Neolithodes capensis''. Invasive species ''Neolith ...
'' Ahyong & Dawson, 2006 * '' Paralithodes'' Brandt, 1848 ** ''
Paralithodes brevipes ''Paralithodes'' is a genus of North Pacific king crab King crabs are a taxon of decapod crustaceans chiefly found in cold seas. Because of their large size and the taste of their meat, many species are widely caught and sold as food, the m ...
'' (H. Milne Edwards & Lucas, 1841) ** '' Paralithodes californiensis'' (J. E. Benedict, 1895) – California king crab ** '' Paralithodes camtschaticus'' (
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, 1815)
– red king crab ** ''
Paralithodes platypus ''Paralithodes platypus'', the blue king crab, is a species of North Pacific king crab which lives near St. Matthew Island, the Pribilof Islands, and the Diomede Islands, Alaska, with further populations along the coasts of Japan and Russia. Alt ...
'' Brandt, 1850 – blue king crab ** ''
Paralithodes rathbuni ''Paralithodes rathbuni'', the spiny king crab, is a species of king crab in the family Lithodidae. It is found in the East Pacific Ocean off California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the Wes ...
'' (J. E. Benedict, 1895) * ''
Paralomis ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' White, 1856 ** ''
Paralomis aculeata ''Paralomis aculaeta'' is a species of king crab known only by the male holotype found off the coast of Prince Edward Islands, Prince Edward Island, a Sub-Antarctic Islands, sub-Antarctic island, by J.R. Henderson on the HMS Challenger (1858), '' ...
'' Henderson, 1888 ** ''
Paralomis africana ''Paralomis africana'' is a species of king crab found off the coast of Namibia. It has been found from . Its carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, includi ...
'' Macpherson, 1982 ** ''
Paralomis alcockiana ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 ** ''
Paralomis anamerae ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis arae ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 2001 ** ''
Paralomis arethusa ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Macpherson, 1994 ** '' Paralomis aspera'' Faxon, 1893 ** ''
Paralomis birsteini ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis bouvieri ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Hansen, 1908 ** ''
Paralomis ceres ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 1989 ** '' Paralomis chilensis'' Andrade, 1980 ** '' Paralomis cristata'' Takeda & Ohta, 1979 ** '' Paralomis cristulata'' Macpherson, 1988 ** '' Paralomis cubensis'' Chace, 1939 ** '' Paralomis danida'' Takeda & Bussarawit, 2007 ** '' Paralomis dawsoni'' Macpherson, 2001 ** '' Paralomis debodeorum'' Feldmann, 1998 † ** '' Paralomis diomedeae'' (Faxon, 1893) ** '' Paralomis dofleini'' Balss, 1911 ** '' Paralomis echidna'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Paralomis elongata ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Spiridonov, Türkay, Arntz & Thatje, 2006 ** ''
Paralomis erinacea ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis formosa ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Henderson, 1888 ** '' Paralomis gowlettholmes'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Paralomis granulosa ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846) ** ''
Paralomis grossmani ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis haigae ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Eldredge, 1976 ** ''
Paralomis hirtella ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' de Saint Laurent & Macpherson, 1997 ** ''
Paralomis histrix ''Paralomis histrix'' is a species of king crab, family Lithodidae. It lives at a depth of in Tokyo Bay, Enshunada and through to Kyūshū. It has few predators because of its size and spiky carapace. It is sometimes kept in public aquariums ...
'' (De Haan, 1849) ** ''
Paralomis hystrixoides ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Sakai, 1980 ** ''
Paralomis inca ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Haig, 1974 ** ''
Paralomis indica ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1899 ** ''
Paralomis investigatoris ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1899 ** '' Paralomis jamsteci'' Takeda & Hashimoto, 1990 ** ''
Paralomis japonicus ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Balss, 1911 ** '' Paralomis kyushupalauensis'' Takeda, 1985 ** ''
Paralomis longidactylus ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Birstein & Vinogradov, 1972 ** ''
Paralomis longipes ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Faxon, 1893 ** ''
Paralomis makarovi ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 ** ''
Paralomis manningi ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Williams, Smith & Baco, 2000 ** ''
Paralomis medipacifica ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Takeda, 1974 ** ''
Paralomis mendagnai ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 2003 ** ''
Paralomis microps ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Filhol, 1884 ** ''
Paralomis multispina ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' (Benedict, 1895) ** ''
Paralomis nivosa ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 ** ''
Paralomis ochthodes ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** '' Paralomis odawarai'' (Sakai, 1980) ** '' Paralomis otsuae'' Wilson, 1990 ** ''
Paralomis pacifica ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Sakai, 1978 ** ''
Paralomis papillata ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' (Benedict, 1895) ** ''
Paralomis pectinata ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis phrixa ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 1992 ** ''
Paralomis poorei ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 198 ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Paralomis roeleveldae ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Kensley, 1981 ** ''
Paralomis seagranti ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *'' Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Eldredge, 1976 ** ''
Paralomis serrata ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 198 ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis spectabilis ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Hansen, 1908 ** ''
Paralomis spinosissima ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Birstein & Vinogradov, 1972 ** ''
Paralomis staplesi ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 198 ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Paralomis stella ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis stevensi ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Ahyong & Dawson, 2006 ** ''
Paralomis taylorae ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** '' Paralomis truncatispinosa'' Takeda & Miyake, 1980 ** ''
Paralomis tuberipes ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' Macpherson, 1988 ** ''
Paralomis verrilli ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *''Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *''Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 *' ...
'' (Benedict, 1895) ** ''
Paralomis webberi ''Paralomis'' is a genus of king crabs. It includes the following species: *''Paralomis aculeata'' Henderson, 1888 *''Paralomis africana'' Macpherson, 1982 *'' Paralomis alcockiana'' Hall & Thatje, 2009 *'' Paralomis anamerae'' Macpherson, 1988 ...
'' Ahyong, 2010 ** ''
Paralomis zealandica ''Paralomis zealandica'', also known as the prickly king crab, is a species of king crab which lives at a depth of in New Zealand. It has spiky carapace. The scientific name of the species was first validly published in 1971 by Dawson & Yaldwyn ...
'' Dawson & Yaldwyn, 1971 * '' Phyllolithodes'' Brandt, 1848 ** ''Phyllolithodes papillosus'' Brandt, 1848 – flatspine triangle crab, heart crab * ''
Rhinolithodes ''Rhinolithodes wosnessenskii'', also called the ''rhinoceros crab'' or ''golf-ball crab'', is a species of king crab, the only species in the genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant t ...
'' Brandt, 1848 ** ''Rhinolithodes wosnessenskii'' Brandt, 1848 – rhinoceros crab * '' Sculptolithodes'' Makarov, 1934 ** ''Sculptolithodes derjugini'' Makarov, 1934


''Glyptolithodes''

''Glyptolithodes'' is found chiefly in the Southern Hemisphere, but extending as far north as California, although all its closest relatives live in the
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. Its single species, ''G. cristatipes'', was originally placed in the genus ''
Rhinolithodes ''Rhinolithodes wosnessenskii'', also called the ''rhinoceros crab'' or ''golf-ball crab'', is a species of king crab, the only species in the genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant t ...
''.


''Paralithodes''

Red (''P. camtschaticus'') and blue (''P. platypus'') king crabs are some of the most important fisheries in Alaska. However, populations have fluctuated in the past 25 years, and some areas are currently closed due to overfishing. The two species are similar in size, shape and life history. Habitat is the main factor separating the range of blue and red king crabs in the
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. Red king crabs prefer shallow, muddy or sandy habitats in Bristol Bay and Norton Sound, while blue king crabs prefer the deeper areas made up of cobble, gravel and rock that occur around the
Pribilof The Pribilof Islands (formerly the Northern Fur Seal Islands; ale, Amiq, russian: Острова Прибылова, Ostrova Pribylova) are a group of four volcanic islands off the coast of mainland Alaska, in the Bering Sea, about north of ...
,
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,
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, and Diomede Islands. Red king crabs have an 11-month brood cycle in their first reproductive year and a 12-month cycle thereafter. Both red and blue king crabs have planktotrophic larvae that undergo 4 zoeal stages in the water column and a non-feeding intermediate
glaucothoe Crustaceans may pass through a number of larval and immature stages between hatching from their eggs and reaching their adult form. Each of the stages is separated by a moult, in which the hard exoskeleton is shed to allow the animal to grow. The ...
stage which seeks appropriate habitat on the sea floor.


''Paralithodes camtschaticus''

The red king crab, ''Paralithodes camtschaticus'', is a very large species, sometimes reaching a carapace width of 11 in (28 cm) and a leg span of 6 ft (1.8 m). Its natural range is the Bering Sea around the Kamchatka Peninsula area, between the Aleutian Islands and St. Lawrence Island. It can also be found in the Barents Sea and the European Arctic, where it was intentionally introduced and has now become a pest. By 2022 they had spread to the North Sea, becoming both a lucrative new stock to British fisheries, and an
invasive species An invasive species otherwise known as an alien is an introduced organism that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment. Although most introduced species are neutral or beneficial with respect to other species, invasive species ad ...
.


''Paralithodes platypus''

The blue king crab, ''Paralithodes platypus'', lives near
St. Matthew Island St. Matthew Island (russian: Остров Святого Матвея) is an uninhabited, remote island in the Bering Sea in Alaska, west-northwest of Nunivak Island. The entire island's natural scenery and wildlife is protected as it is part of ...
, the Pribilof Islands, and the Diomede Islands, Alaska, and there are populations along the coasts of Japan and Russia. Blue king crabs from the Pribilof Islands are the largest of all the king crabs, sometimes exceeding 18  lb (8  kg) in weight.


Symbiosis

Juveniles of species of king crabs, including '' Neolithodes diomedeae'', use a species ('' Scotoplanes Sp. A'') of
sea cucumber Sea cucumbers are echinoderms from the class Holothuroidea (). They are marine animals with a leathery skin and an elongated body containing a single, branched gonad. Sea cucumbers are found on the sea floor worldwide. The number of holothuria ...
(often known as “sea pigs”) as hosts and can be found on top of and under ''Scotoplanes''. The ''Scotoplanes'' reduce the risk of predation for the ''N. diomedeae'', while the ''Scotoplanes'' are not harmed from being hosts, which supports the consensus that the two organisms have a commensal relationship.


Parasites

Some species of king crab, including lithodes, neolithodes, paralithodes, and likely lopholithodes, act as hosts to some parasitic species of
careproctus ''Careproctus'' is a genus of snailfishes found in benthic and benthopelagic habitats in the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic and Southern Oceans. Whether they truly are absent from the Indian Ocean (except for a couple of species in Subantarctic ...
fish. The careproctus lays eggs in the gill chamber of the king crab which serves as a well-protected and aerated area for the eggs to reside until they hatch. On occasion king crabs have been found to be host to the eggs of multiple species of careproctus simultaneously.


See also

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Alaskan king crab fishing Alaskan king crab fishing is carried out during the fall in the waters off the coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. The commercial catch is shipped worldwide. Large numbers of king crab are also caught in Russian and international waters. In ...
* ''
Deadliest Catch ''Deadliest Catch'' is a reality television series that premiered on the Discovery Channel on April 12, 2005. The show follows crab fishermen aboard fishing vessels in the Bering Sea during the Alaskan king crab and snow crab fishing seasons. The ...
''


References


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1861297 Anomura Edible crustaceans Alaskan cuisine