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English: Figure 4: Representative portunid natatory leg morphology and divergent, symbiotic caphyrine forms.
Typical portunid P5 morphology and terminology: (A) Thranita cf. rubridens (UF 43834). Typical symbiotic caphyrine P5 morphology: (B) Caphyra cf. fulva (UF 11748; host xeniid soft coral); (C) Caphyra loevis (UF 38881; host xeniid soft coral); (D) Lissocarcinus holothuricola (UF 30302; host holothurians); (E) Lissocarcinus laevis (UF 41571; host cerianthids and actinodendronid anemones); (F) Caphyra rotundifrons (=Trierachus rotundifrons, comb. nov., UF 40067A; host Chlorodesmis algae).
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Author Evans N. 2018. Molecular phylogenetics of swimming crabs (Portunoidea Rafinesque, 1815) supports a revised family-level classification and suggests a single derived origin of symbiotic taxa. PeerJ 6:e4260 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4260
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current19:53, 17 November 2020Thumbnail for version as of 19:53, 17 November 20202,708 × 1,210 (517 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1= Figure 4: Representative portunid natatory leg morphology and divergent, symbiotic caphyrine forms. :Typical portunid P5 morphology and terminology: (A) ''Thranita'' cf. ''rubridens'' (UF 43834). Typical symbiotic caphyrine P5 morphology: (B) ''Caphyra'' cf. ''fulva'' (UF 11748; host xeniid soft coral); (C) ''Caphyra loevis'' (UF 38881; host xeniid soft coral); (D) ''Lissocarcinus holothuricola'' (UF 30302; host holothurians); (E) ''Lissocarcinus laevis'...

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