Language: Italian [with English abstract/summary]
Name Used | Where | Applied to... | Accepted Name | Source of Accepted | Note(s) |
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Uca | text p. 70 | location: Red Sea | “fiddler crabs” | MSR | |
Uca inversa | text p. 67, 70 | citation: Balss (1924) → Uca inversa | Cranuca inversa | Computed | |
citation: Maccagno (1928) → Uca inversa | Cranuca inversa | Computed | |||
citation: Nobili (1906) → Uca inversa | Cranuca inversa | Computed | |||
citation: Ortmann (1897) → Uca inversa | Cranuca inversa | Computed | in part | ||
location: Dissei, Eritrea | Cranuca inversa | Original | |||
Uca sp. | text p. 67 | location: Dahlak Archipelago, Eritrea | ? | The description is that it is similar in form to Gelasimus tetragonon, but with a marbled brown carapace with green (living) or red (collected/dead) background. It is not clear what species this refers to. | |
Uca tetragonon | text p. 67 | citation: Maccagno (1928) → Uca tetragonon | Gelasimus tetragonon | Computed | |
citation: Milne Edwards (1837) → Gelasimus tetragonon | Gelasimus tetragonon | Computed | in part | ||
citation: Nobili (1906) → Uca tetragonon | Gelasimus tetragonon | Computed | |||
location: Green Island, Massawa, Eritrea | Gelasimus tetragonon | Original |