In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Paralithodes. From its origin to its influence on modern society, Paralithodes has played a crucial role in various areas of daily life. Throughout history, Paralithodes has been a source of inspiration, contemplation and debate, generating a significant impact on the way people perceive the world around them. Through detailed analysis, we will examine the many facets of Paralithodes, from its roots to its evolution today, providing a complete and enriching insight into this intriguing topic. Join us on this journey of discovery and learning about Paralithodes!
| Paralithodes Temporal range:
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| Paralithodes californiensis | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Malacostraca |
| Order: | Decapoda |
| Suborder: | Pleocyemata |
| Infraorder: | Anomura |
| Family: | Lithodidae |
| Subfamily: | Lithodinae |
| Genus: | Paralithodes Brandt, 1848 |
| Type species | |
| Paralithodes brevipes (H. Milne-Edwards & Lucas, 1841)
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Paralithodes is a genus of king crabs native to cold waters in the North Pacific Ocean, Okhotsk Sea, Bering Sea and Sea of Japan, but with one species also introduced to far northern Europe. They are medium-large to very large king crabs, and some species are important to commercial fisheries.[1] A 2017 examination of the phylogeny of king crabs suggests that the internal placement of Paralithodes within this family is not fully resolved.[2]
The genus contains the following species:[1][3]
| Image | Scientific name | Common name | Distribution |
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| Paralithodes brevipes (H. Milne-Edwards & Lucas, 1841) | Brown king crab, Hanasaki king crab, spiny king crab | Northwest Pacific, Okhotsk Sea, Bering Sea | |
| Paralithodes bishuensis Karasawa & Ando in Karasawa, Mizuno, Hachiya & Ando, 2017 † | Japan (Early Miocene) | ||
| Paralithodes californiensis (Benedict, 1895) | California king crab, spiny king crab | East Pacific off California | |
| Paralithodes camtschaticus (Tilesius, 1815) | red king crab | North Pacific, Bering Sea, Okhotsk Sea, Sea of Japan; introduced to oceans off far northern Europe | |
| Paralithodes platypus (Brandt, 1851) | blue king crab | North Pacific, Bering Sea, Okhotsk Sea, Sea of Japan | |
| Paralithodes rathbuni (Benedict, 1895) | California king crab, spiny king crab | East Pacific off California and Baja California |