Amphithrax

Genus of arthropods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amphithrax is a genus of saltwater crabs belonging to a group (superfamily Majoidea), often known as spider crabs or decorator crabs.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Order:Decapoda
Suborder:Pleocyemata
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Amphithrax
Amphithrax aculeatus
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Pleocyemata
Infraorder: Brachyura
Family: Mithracidae
Genus: Amphithrax
Windsor & Felder, 2017
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Description

On the iNaturalist page comparing pictures of the various Amphithrax species it is seen that they all share these features:[1]

  • spoon-shaped claw tips
  • legs armed with tubercles and sometimes hairlike or sharp projections
  • the fronts of their carapaces bear various pointed projections, sometimes with those around the eyes particularly developed

Habitat

Amphithrax species occur among coral rocks and rubble, beneath sea anemones and in rock crevices in intertidal zones to subtidal zones of up to 60 meters depth (~200 feet).[2]

Range

The map registering observations of Amphithrax species at iNaturalist documents the genus's presence in tropical and subtropical waters of the Americas.[3] Amphithra armatus has been recorded in the western Pacific, in Taiwanese waters, as an invasive species.[4]

List of species

In 2025, these are the accepted species of the genus Amphithrax:[5]

  • Amphithrax aculeatus (Herbst, 1790)
  • Amphithrax armatus (de Saussure, 1853)
  • Amphithrax bellii (Gerstaecker, 1856)
  • Amphithrax besnardi (Melo, 1990)
  • Amphithrax braziliensis (Rathbun, 1892)
  • Amphithrax caboverdianus (Türkay, 1986)
  • Amphithrax clarionensis (Garth, 1940)
  • Amphithrax hemphilli (Rathbun, 1892)
  • Amphithrax pilosus (Rathbun, 1892)
  • Amphithrax tuberculatus (Stimpson, 1860)
  • Amphithrax verrucosus (H. Milne Edwards, 1832)

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