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Kingdom
  
Subphylum
  
Infraorder
  
Brachyura

Scientific name
  
Necora puber

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Species

Phylum
  
Order
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Necora

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European spider crab, Cancer pagurus, Homarus gammarus, Pollicipes pollicipes, Crustacean

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The velvet crab (alternatively velvet swimming crab, devil crab or lady crab), Necora puber, is a species of crab. It is the largest swimming crab (family Portunidae) found in British coastal waters, with a carapace width of up to 100 millimetres (3.9 in), and the only species in the genus Necora. The body is coated with short hairs, giving the animal a velvety texture, hence the common name. It is one of the major crab species for United Kingdom fisheries, in spite of its relatively small size.

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The velvet crab lives from southern Norway to Western Sahara in the North Sea and north Atlantic as well as western parts of the Mediterranean Sea, on rocky bottoms from the shoreline to a depth of about 65 metres (213 ft). The last pair of pereiopods are flattened to facilitate swimming.

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References

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