Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Cladus: Pancrustacea
Superclassis: Multicrustacea
Classis: Malacostraca
Subclassis: Eumalacostraca
Superordo: Eucarida
Ordo: Decapoda
Subordo: Pleocyemata
Infraordo: Brachyura
Sectio: Eubrachyura
Subsectio: Thoracotremata
Superfamilia: Grapsoidea
Familia: Plagusiidae
Genera: Davusia – Euchirograpsus – Miersiograpsus – Plagusia
Name
Plagusiidae Dana, 1851
References
Plagusiidae ITIS database
The Plagusiidae are a family of crabs, formerly treated as a subfamily of the family Grapsidae, but have since been considered sufficiently distinct to be a family in their own right.[2] The family Plagusiidae includes the subfamily Plagusiinae, comprising the genera Percnon and Plagusia, which constitute a widespread group of litophilic, intertidal and subtidal crabs that are notorious for their speed and their agility.[3]
Six genera are included in the family:[4]
Davusia Guinot, 2007
Euchirograpsus H. Milne-Edwards, 1853
Guinusia Schubart & Cuesta, 2010
Miersiograpsus Türkay, 1978
Percnon Gistel, 1848
Plagusia Latreille, 1804
References
"Plagusiidae Dana, 1851". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved April 4, 2011.
Peter K. L. Ng; Danièle Guinot & Peter J. F. Davie (2008). "Systema Brachyurorum: Part I. An annotated checklist of extant Brachyuran crabs of the world" (PDF). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. 17: 1–286.
Wilson, Kim A.; Gore, Robert H. (1980). "Studies on decapod crustacea from the Indian River region of Florida. XVII. Larval stages of Plagusia depress (Fabricius, 1775) cultured under laboratory conditions (Brachyura: Grapsidae)". Bulletin of Marine Science. 30 (4): 776–789. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
Peter Davie & Charles Fransen (2012). "Plagusiidae". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
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