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Ctn Chuang and Pkl Ng (1994)

The Ecology and Biology of Southeast-Asian False Spider Crabs (crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Hymenosomatidae)

Hydrobiologia, 285(1-3):85-92.

The false spider crabs of the family Hymenosomatidae are one of the most poorly known group of brachyuran crabs in Southeast Asia. This is largely attributed to their small size and cryptic behaviour. Despite the many studies of decapods in Southeast Asia, only eleven species of hymenosomatids are known. Of these, two genera and six species were only described in the last two years. From Singapore the largest number of species (five) has been reported probably because it has been the best explored, while from Thailand three species and Peninsular Malaysia two species are known. There are no published records of hymenosomatids from Borneo or Java. The hymenosomatid fauna is perhaps best known in Australia and New Zealand. It is anticipated that when proper collections are made and studies implemented, the Southeast Asian hymenosomatid fauna will prove to be more diverse than what has been reported. The ecology of the Southeast Asian species is reviewed, especially in the view that two species are completely freshwater, one of which is a troglobite. Most species are littoral or sublittoral in habit and very sensitive to human activities (e.g. pollution).

biology, distribution, ecology, hymenosomatidae, larval development, southeast asia
WOS:A1994NX52100010
  • DOI: 10.1007/BF00005656
  • ISSN: 0018-8158