Ozius truncatus
Ozius truncatus, or the black finger crab or reef crab, is a crab of the family Menippidae, endemic to south eastern Australia and the North Island of New Zealand. Reef crabs are very common occurring in intertidal and very shallow sub tidal areas. They are usually found under loose rocks on rocky shores.Reef crabs are found in southern WA and on the southern Australian coast, and north to southern Queensland.
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Ozius truncatus
Ozius truncatus, or the black finger crab or reef crab, is a crab of the family Menippidae, endemic to south eastern Australia and the North Island of New Zealand. Reef crabs are very common occurring in intertidal and very shallow sub tidal areas. They are usually found under loose rocks on rocky shores.Reef crabs are found in southern WA and on the southern Australian coast, and north to southern Queensland.
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Ozius truncatus is een krabben ...... in 1834 door H. Milne Edwards.
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Ozius truncatus, or the black ...... north to southern Queensland.
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Ozius truncatus is een krabben ...... in 1834 door H. Milne Edwards.
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Ozius truncatus, or the black ...... north to southern Queensland.
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