Potamiscus

Potamiscus[1] is the type genus of freshwater crabs in the subfamily Potamiscinae: recorded from Asian countries including China and Vietnam.

Potamiscus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Brachyura
Family: Potamidae
Subfamily: Potamiscinae
Genus: Potamiscus
Alcock (1909)

Species

  • Potamiscus annandali (Alcock, 1909)
  • Potamiscus cangyuanensis Dai, 1999
  • Potamiscus decourcyi (Kemp, 1913)
  • Potamiscus elaphrius Dai, G.-X. Chen, J.-B. Liu, Luo, Yi, Z.-H. Liu, Gu & C.-H. Liu, 1990
  • Potamiscus loshingensis (H. W. Wu, 1934)
  • Potamiscus montosus Dai, Y. Z. Song, He, Cao, Z. B. Xu & Zhong, 1975
  • Potamiscus motuoensis Dai, 1990
  • Potamiscus pealianus (Wood-Mason, 1871)
  • Potamiscus rangoonensis (Rathbun, 1904)
  • Potamiscus rongjingensis Dai, G.-X. Chen, J.-B. Liu, Luo, Yi, Z.-H. Liu, Gu & C.-H. Liu, 1990
  • Potamiscus tumidulus (Alcock, 1909)
  • Potamiscus yiwuensis Dai & Cai, 1998
  • Potamiscus yongshengensis Dai & G.-X. Chen, 1985
  • Potamiscus yunnanensis (Kemp, 1924)
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