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English: Figure 4. A-E, Umalia trirufomaculata, male (11.8 x 15.6 mm) (ZSI), Andamans; F-J, U. misakiensis, male (16.0 x 21.8 mm) (ZRC 2001.0637), Philippines. A, F, carpus, propodus and dactylus of first ambulatory leg; B, G, carpus, propodus and dactylus of second ambulatory leg; C, H, marginal view of dactylus of second ambulatory leg; D, I, right third ambulatory leg; E, F, right fourth ambulatory leg.
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Author Ng, Peter K. L. et al. Umalia trirufomaculata (Davie and Short, 1989) in India, with a note on the taxonomy of U. misakiensis (Sakai, 1937) (Decapoda: Brachyura: Raninidae). Nauplius [online]. 2019, v. 27 [Accessed 7 June 2021] , e2019015
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current15:18, 7 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 15:18, 7 June 20211,200 × 1,552 (617 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=Figure 4. A-E, ''Umalia trirufomaculata'', male (11.8 x 15.6 mm) (ZSI), Andamans; F-J, ''U. misakiensis'', male (16.0 x 21.8 mm) (ZRC 2001.0637), Philippines. A, F, carpus, propodus and dactylus of first ambulatory leg; B, G, carpus, propodus and dactylus of second ambulatory leg; C, H, marginal view of dactylus of second ambulatory leg; D, I, right third ambulatory leg; E, F, right fourth ambulatory leg.}} | date = 2019-11-07 | source = https://doi.org...

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