Species of crab
The red rock crab (Guinusia chabrus) is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Plagusiidae.[1] It is found in the southern Indian and southern Pacific Oceans, including South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Chile.[2]
Description
A sturdy square bodied crab with a smooth dark red-brown carapace and yellow longitudinal ridges on the legs, yellow knobs on the pincers. There may be four white spots on the carapace in a roughly semicircular pattern.[3]
Distribution
Southern Africa: Luderitz to Sodwana Bay, Subtidal to at least 100m.[3]
Ecology
Common on reefs. Often seen in crevices or hiding under other benthic organisms. Scavenger.[3]
With Haliotis midae it makes up the favoured diet of Octopus vulgaris in False Bay, South Africa.[4]
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