Hyas coarctatus

Hyas coarctatus is a marine crab species native to the North Atlantic. It is characterizet by a lyriformed shell.

Hyas coarctatus
Hyas coarctatus
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H. coarctatus
Binomial name
Hyas coarctatus
Leach, 1815

Morphology

Hyas coarctatus look a lot like the great spider crab (H. araneus) but has a lyriformed shell. The carapace of a large specimen is up to 60 mm long and 44 mm wide.[1] The colour is greybrown on the dorsal side, sometimes with a bit reddish, the ventral side is dirty white. The rostral horns of H. coarctatus are slightly longer and spaced further apart than in H. araneus. Chelipeds are longer than in H. araneus. The outer segment of the walking legs is often more or less furry.[2][1]

Distribution and ecology

H. coarctatus is found at both hard, stony, sandy and soft bottoms from 1 to 500 meters depth, though most often above 50 meters. H. araneus inhabits shallower depths. H. coarctatus is widely distributed in the North-East Atlantic and adjacent seas. The northern border is around the north and west coasts of Spitsbergen and Barents Sea, in the south it is found down to the north-east coast of France, and in the east to the Western Baltic Sea, the Belt Sea and the Öresund.[2]

References

  1. Hayward, P. J.; Ryland, J. S. (1995). "Handbook of the Marine fauna of North-Westh Europe": 447. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Christiansen, M. E. (1969). "Decapoda branchyura": 118–121. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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