Bristly Crab [Hemiarthrus abdominalis]

Bristly Crab
Description

The Bristly Crab, scientifically known as Hemiarthrus abdominalis, is a marine arthropod species known to inhabit the North Pacific Ocean, specifically the Bering Sea to Japan and to southern California. These crabs dwell in muddy sand or gravel substrates at depths ranging from 20 to 200 meters. They have a characteristic oval-shaped body covered in bristles, with spiny rostrums and a pair of large, unequal claws.

Taxonomy
Phylum Arthropods
Arthropoda
Class Crustaceans
Malacostraca
Order Isopods
Isopoda
Family Parasitic Isopods
Bopyridae
Genus Hemiarthrus
Hemiarthrus
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