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Mictyris

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Kingdom
  
Infraorder
  
Brachyura

Family
  
MictyridaeDana, 1851

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Genus

Subphylum
  
Superfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Mictyris

Higher classification
  
Mictyridae

Order
  
Mictyris webnchuedutwhtshihfigurefigcrabMictyrisb

Lower classifications
  
Mictyris longicarpus, Mictyris brevidactylus

Soldier crab army mictyris longicarpus


Mictyris is a genus of brightly coloured crabs, placed in its own taxonomical family, the Mictyridae. It inhabits the central Indo-West Pacific region. These crabs congregate on mud flats or beaches in groups of a few thousand, and filter sand or mud for microscopic organisms. They congregate during low tide, and bury themselves in the sand during high tide or whenever they are threatened. This is done in wet sand, and they dig in a corkscrew pattern, leaving many small round pellets of sand behind them.

Mictyris Species New to Science Crustacea 2013 Mictyris thailandensis

The genus contains six species:

  • Mictyris brevidactylus Stimpson, 1858
  • Mictyris guinotae Davie et al., 2010
  • Mictyris livingstonei McNeill, 1926
  • Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806
  • Mictyris occidentalis Unno, 2008
  • Mictyris platycheles H. Milne-Edwards, 1852
  • Mictyris thailandensis Davie, Wisespongpand & Shih, 2013

  • Mictyris Soldier crab Mictyris platycheles Biopix photoimage 101546

    The predictable behaviour of these crabs has led them to be used in experiments in a form of billiard ball computer.

    Mictyris Soldier crabs Mictyris longicarpus With Angry Facequot Posters by
    Mictyris Mictyris guinotae

    Mictyris Species New to Science Crustacea 2013 Mictyris thailandensis

    References

    Mictyris Wikipedia