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Corystes

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Corystes cassivelaunus

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Infraorder
  
Brachyura

Genus
  
CorystesBosc, 1802

Phylum
  
Order
  
Corystes Masked crab videos photos and facts Corystes cassivelaunus ARKive

Similar
  
Corystidae, Decapoda, Atelecyclus rotundatus, Thumbnail crab, Liocarcinus

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Corystes cassivelaunus, the masked crab, helmet crab or sand crab, is a burrowing crab of the North Atlantic and North Sea from Portugal to Norway, which also occurs in the Mediterranean Sea. It may grow up to 4 centimetres or 1.6 inches long (carapace length). The name "masked crab" derives from the patterns on the carapace which resemble a human face, in a similar manner to heikegani. It is the only species in the genus Corystes.

Corystes Masked crab photo Corystes cassivelaunus A8098 ARKive

C. cassivelaunus lives buried in sandy substrates, where it feeds on the infaunal invertebrates such as polychaete worms and bivalve molluscs. It uses its two antennae to form a breathing tube that allows oxygenated water down into the substrate. The chelipeds of males are much longer than the body, while those of females are only about as long as the carapace.

Corystes Masked Crab Corystes cassivelaunus Male identified by long front

Corystes MarLIN The Marine Life Information Network Masked crab Corystes

Corystes Masked crab photo Corystes cassivelaunus A7728 ARKive

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References

Corystes Wikipedia