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Staub, G.C., and M. Fingerman (1984) A mechanism of action for the inhibition of black pigment dispersion in the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, by naphthalene. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology 79(2):447–453.

Language: English

Names Appearing in this Publication

Name Used Common Name(s) Where Applied to... Accepted Name Source of Accepted Note(s)
  fiddler crab text p. 447, 450 citation: Carlson (1935) “fiddler crabs” Original  
      citation: Fingerman & Fingerman (1978). “fiddler crabs” Computed  
      citation: Fingerman et al. (1981). “fiddler crabs” Computed  
      citation: Hanumante & Fingerman (1982) “fiddler crabs” Original  
      citation: Sandeen (1950) “fiddler crabs” Original  
 
Uca pugilator   text p. 447-452 citation: Abramowitz (1937)Uca pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed  
      citation: Staub & Fingerman (1984)Uca pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed in part
      location: Gulf Specimen Supply Company, Panacea, Wakulla County, Florida, USA ? MSR Specimens obtained from this source are not distinguished correctly between closely related species; Could be either Leptuca pugilator, Leptuca panacea, or a mix of both.

This Publication is Cited By

Fingerman et al. (1998), Reddy & Fingerman (1995), Reddy et al. (1996), Reddy et al. (1997)