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- Homolidae abstract "The family Homolidae, known as carrier crabs or porter crabs, contains 14 genera of marine crabs. They mostly live on the continental slope and continental shelf, and are rarely encountered. Members of the Homolidae have their fifth pereiopods (last pair of walking legs) in a sub-dorsal position, which allows them to hold objects in place over the rear half of the carapace. The objects carried include sponges, black corals and gorgonians, and this is behaviour may be a defence mechanism against predators. Some species have been observed carrying living sea urchins in a symbiotic relationship which allows them to benefit from the protection of the urchin's dangerous spikes.".
- Homolidae class Malacostraca.
- Homolidae family Homoloidea.
- Homolidae kingdom Animal.
- Homolidae order Crab.
- Homolidae order Decapoda.
- Homolidae phylum Arthropod.
- Homolidae phylum Crustacean.
- Homolidae thumbnail Paromola_cuvieri.jpg?width=300.
- Homolidae wikiPageID "31602648".
- Homolidae wikiPageRevisionID "587129219".
- Homolidae classis Malacostraca.
- Homolidae familia "Homolidae".
- Homolidae familiaAuthority "De Haan, 1839".
- Homolidae hasPhotoCollection Homolidae.
- Homolidae imageCaption "Paromola cuvieri".
- Homolidae infraordo Crab.
- Homolidae ordo Decapoda.
- Homolidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Homolidae regnum "Animalia".
- Homolidae subphylum Crustacean.
- Homolidae superfamilia Homoloidea.
- Homolidae zoosectio Dromiacea.
- Homolidae subject Category:Dromiacea.
- Homolidae type Animal.
- Homolidae type Crustacean.
- Homolidae type Eukaryote.
- Homolidae type Species.
- Homolidae type Organism.
- Homolidae comment "The family Homolidae, known as carrier crabs or porter crabs, contains 14 genera of marine crabs. They mostly live on the continental slope and continental shelf, and are rarely encountered. Members of the Homolidae have their fifth pereiopods (last pair of walking legs) in a sub-dorsal position, which allows them to hold objects in place over the rear half of the carapace.".
- Homolidae label "Homolidae".
- Homolidae label "Homolidae".
- Homolidae label "Homolidae".
- Homolidae label "Homolidae".
- Homolidae sameAs Homolidae.
- Homolidae sameAs Homolidae.
- Homolidae sameAs Homolidae.
- Homolidae sameAs m.0gmgkrq.
- Homolidae sameAs Q2441841.
- Homolidae sameAs Q2441841.
- Homolidae wasDerivedFrom Homolidae?oldid=587129219.
- Homolidae depiction Paromola_cuvieri.jpg.
- Homolidae isPrimaryTopicOf Homolidae.