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Hemigrapsus oregonensis is a small shore crab of the family Varunidae; formerly classified under the family Grapsidae. It is known under several common names, including yellow shore crab, hairy shore crab, green shore crab, mud-flat crab, bay shore crab and Oregon shore crab. Despite its common name, the crab actually has a wide variety of coloration. It is found along the West Coast of the United States and Canada, specifically along shorelines and similar geographical areas. In 2009, H. oregonensis was included on a list of animals petitioning for the endangered species label, but there was not enough scientific information available for it to be considered as such, so it remains unevaluated to the present day.

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  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis (en)
  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis (nl)
  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis (sv)
  • 黃色食草蟹 (zh)
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  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis is a small shore crab of the family Varunidae; formerly classified under the family Grapsidae. It is known under several common names, including yellow shore crab, hairy shore crab, green shore crab, mud-flat crab, bay shore crab and Oregon shore crab. Despite its common name, the crab actually has a wide variety of coloration. It is found along the West Coast of the United States and Canada, specifically along shorelines and similar geographical areas. In 2009, H. oregonensis was included on a list of animals petitioning for the endangered species label, but there was not enough scientific information available for it to be considered as such, so it remains unevaluated to the present day. (en)
  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis is een krabbensoort uit de familie van de Varunidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1851 door Dana. (nl)
  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis är en kräftdjursart som först beskrevs av James Dwight Dana 1851. Hemigrapsus oregonensis ingår i släktet Hemigrapsus och familjen Varunidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 黃色食草蟹(學名Hemigrapsus oregonensis)是弓蟹科下一種細小的蟹。它們原先被分類在方蟹科內。 黃色食草蟹並非只有黃色,身體可以呈多種顏色。一般而言,它們都是呈淺灰色、綠色或黃色,其上有細小的藍色或黑色斑點,足色較淺並有相似的斑點;也有呈紅色或褐色,其上有綠色的斑點。鉗一般呈奶白色而沒有斑點。 黃色食草蟹棲息在泥底,並大量分佈在美國舊金山灣、俄勒岡州及華盛頓州的海岸。它們主要吃矽藻及綠藻,有時也會吃肉。 黃色食草蟹與紫色食草蟹是近親,但黃色食草蟹較為細小,只有3-3.5厘米闊。它們的足及鉗有所不同:黃色食草蟹的足上有剛毛;紫色食草蟹的鉗上有紫色或紅色斑點。 (zh)
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  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • Pseudograpsus oregonensis (Dana, 1851) (en)
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  • Hemigrapsus oregonensis (en)
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