Lithodes galapagensis

Lithodes galapagensis is a species of king crab described in 2009 that lives around the Galapagos Islands, where known from depths of 648 and 740 m (2,126 and 2,428 ft).[1][2] The two specimens upon which it was described (the holotype male and a paratype female) had a carapace length of 11.4 and 8.4 cm (4.5 and 3.3 in), and the species quite resembles L. wiracocha from Peru.[1]

Lithodes galapagensis
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L. galapagensis
Binomial name
Lithodes galapagensis
Hall & Thatje, 2009 [1]

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