Anatolikos

Anatolikos is a genus of two species of crabs in the family Cancridae. They are recorded from Japan and Taiwan. Two fossil species are known, one from Japan and one from Mexico. These crabs were classified in the genus Cancer until 2000, when it was split into several new genera. The genus name is from the Greek anatolikos ("eastern"), a reference to its range in Japan. Species include: * Extant * Anatolikos japonicus * Anatolikos tumifrons * Fossil * Anatolikos itoigawai * Anatolikos undecimspinosus

Anatolikos

Anatolikos is a genus of two species of crabs in the family Cancridae. They are recorded from Japan and Taiwan. Two fossil species are known, one from Japan and one from Mexico. These crabs were classified in the genus Cancer until 2000, when it was split into several new genera. The genus name is from the Greek anatolikos ("eastern"), a reference to its range in Japan. Species include: * Extant * Anatolikos japonicus * Anatolikos tumifrons * Fossil * Anatolikos itoigawai * Anatolikos undecimspinosus