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Family: Pseudorhombilidae (See list of species below)

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7 species with fin ray counts including ? spines in dorsal and ? in anal fins (see list below)
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Chacellus filiformis
[Browed bathyal crab]
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Euphrosynoplax campechiensis
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Euphrosynoplax clausa
[Craggy bathyal crab]
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Nanoplax xanthiformis
[Rough squareback crab]
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Pseudorhombila guinotae
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Pseudorhombila ometlanti
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Pseudorhombila quadridentata
[Flecked squareback crab]
7 Species of Family Pseudorhombilidae
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm)
Chacellus filiformis Browed bathyal crab Western Atlantic Ocean.
Euphrosynoplax campechiensis Western Central Atlantic.
Euphrosynoplax clausa Craggy bathyal crab Western Atlantic Ocean.
Nanoplax xanthiformis Rough squareback crab Western Atlantic Ocean.
Pseudorhombila guinotae Western Central Atlantic.
Pseudorhombila ometlanti Western Central Atlantic.
Pseudorhombila quadridentata Flecked squareback crab Western Atlantic Ocean.



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