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Gelasimus pugillator

Locations Where the Name has Been Applied

Purple fiddler crabs indicate locations where this name has been applied (whether correctly or incorrectly) in the scientific record; blue fiddler crabs surrounded by a dashed circle indicate the same but for larger, general regions; a skull and crossbones indicates locations where this name has been applied to a fossil; and red circles with an x indicate false or mistaken records from the scientific record.
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Publications Using this Name

Citation Where Applied to... Accepted Name Source of Accepted Note(s)
Kingsley (1878) text p. 322 citation: Gould (1841)Gelasimus vocans [Massachusetts, USA] Leptuca pugilator Computed  
    citation: De Kay (1844)Gelasimus vocans [New York, USA] Leptuca pugilator Computed  
    citation: Stimpson (1859)Gelasimus pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed in part
    citation: Smith (1870)Gelasimus pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed  
    citation: Bosc (1802)Ocypoda pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed in part
    citation: Say (1817-1818)Ocypode pugilator [Atlantic coast of United States] Leptuca pugilator Computed  
    citation: Desmarest (1825)Gelasimus pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed  
    citation: Latreille, Nouv. Dictionaire d' Histoire Naturelle, 2me Edition, t. xii. p. 250. TBD Computed  
    citation: Milne Edwards (1852)Gelasimus pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed  
    location: Atlantic coast of United States Leptuca pugilator Original  
    location: Florida, USA Leptuca pugilator Original