Gorgeous wine colored round fan crab
The wine colored round fan crab is a type of crab belonging to the fan crab family. It is composed of H Milne Edwards first described it in 1834. This species has been found in various regions including Japan, Solomon Islands, Ceylon, Andaman Islands, and Hainan Island in China. It is usually observed on mudflats near mangrove areas or river mouths. In the Philippines, it has been recorded in Puerto Galera, Mindoro Island, and is commonly found on the edge of swamps, under rocks. Crabs are occasionally caught in bamboo traps by local communities and consumed as food.
Gorgeous wine colored round fan crab
Baptozius vinosus, also known as the wine colored round fan crab, is an animal belonging to the genus of round fan crabs in the family of fan crabs. They mainly live in seawater, especially in the surface seabed of the Indo Western Pacific region. In many countries, it is widely used as a food crab. It is distributed in Japan, Solomon Islands, Celebes, Andaman and Hainan Island in Chinese Mainland.
Gorgeous wine colored round fan crab
The wine colored round fan crab is an animal belonging to the family of fan crabs and the genus of round fan crabs. They mainly live in seawater, especially in mangrove areas or mudflats near river mouths. It is distributed in Japan, Solomon Islands, Celebes, Andaman and Hainan Island in Chinese Mainland. In the Philippines, the wine colored round fan crab has been recorded in Puerto Galera, Mindoro I. They are commonly found under rocks on the edge of swamps.