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Mictyris longicarpus (Latreille, 1806)

 Light-blue Solider crab

Kate Buchanan (2014)

 

 

Fact Sheet

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Summary


Physical Description


Ecology

Predators


Burrowing Preference (Experiment)


Ecological Importance


Habitat


Life History & Behaviour

Feeding


Aggressive Signalling


Burrowing


Response to humans


Reproduction


Anatomy & Physiology

Sensory Organs


Respiration


Nervous & Endocrine


Evolution & Systematics


Biogeographic Distribution


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Habitat

Solider crabs are found in the intertidal environment of mudflats, mangroves, estuaries and sheltered sandy beaches(Cameron, 1966). Populations have also been found to inhabit man-made canals.

Photographs of all possible habitat locations of M. longicarpus: top left-man made canal, top right-mangrove forest, bottom- sandy beach. All original photographs taken by Kate Buchanan, 2014, in Scarborough, QLD.

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