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Homola barbata

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Homola barbata

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Infraorder
  
Brachyura

Genus
  
Homola

Phylum
  
Order
  
Decapoda

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Similar
  
Decapoda, Homolidae, Paromola cuvieri, Bathynectes, Herbstia condyliata

Homola barbata is a species of crab in the family Homolidae.

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Description

They usually have squarish carapaces with forward-pointing spines along the upper front edges. The animal's chelipeds are shorter than their other legs (the back pair are short, thin and doubled back on themselves). The animal's carapace grows to 2 inches (51 mm) long.

Ecology

Homola barbata inhabits shelly, sandy, and muddy seabeds at depths of 130–1,300 feet (40–396 m). They feed on algae, small mollusks and also scavenge for food. Reproduction is sexual, and through copulation.

Distribution

In the eastern part of its range, Homola barbata is found in the Mediterranean Sea and into the North Atlantic. In the western part of its range, H. barbata is found from Virginia southwards, through the Gulf of Mexico and the West Indies, along the coasts of Central and South America to Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

References

Homola barbata Wikipedia


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