Biogeographic distribution
Crabs belonging to the
genus Hyastenus are found mainly
around Australia, mostly in the North-East part of the continent, where the Great
Barrier Reef is located. They are also found in the North Pacific Ocean with
higher concentrations in the East part of Asia, ranging from the North of Japan
to Eastern China. Smaller concentrations of Hyastenus
are found in the South-East part of Africa and in the Arabian Sea. The
genus also exists in regions near Hawaiian islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Image 1: Distribution of
members of the family Epiatidae around Australia (image adopted from http://bie.ala.org.au)
Image 2: Global distribution
of Hyastenus (image adopted from http://www.discoverlife.org)
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