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Echinoecus pentagonus

Echinoecus pentagonus, the sea urchin crab, is a species of crab in the family Pilumnidae found from the Red Sea and East Africa to French Polynesia and the Hawaiian Islands. This crab is a parasite that lives in the rectum of a sea urchin. In Hawaii, it chooses only Echinothrix calamaris, leaving few of these urchins unpopulated. Its curved and pointed carapace reaches only in width.

Taxonomic synonyms of E. pentagonus include:

  • Echinoecus klunzingeri <small>Miyake, 1939</small>
  • Echinoecus pentagonus <small>Rathbun, 1894</small>
  • Echinoecus rathbunae <small>Miyake, 1939</small>
  • Eumedon convictor <small>Bouvier & Seurat, 1906</small>
  • Eumedon pentagonus <small>A. Milne-Edwards, 1879</small>
  • Eumedonus petiti <small>Gravier, 1922</small>
  • Liomedon pentagonus <small>Klunzinger, 1906</small>

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