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Uca (Celuca) inaequalis

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
Crane (1975) text p. 146, 211-212, 216, 218, 246, 254-258, 265, 272, 280, 284, 321, 346, 350, 384, 408, 425, 459, 461, 465, 480-482, 522, 571; figures 26G, 31F, 70K, 101; map 15; plate 34A-D citation: Rathbun (1935)Uca inaequalis Leptuca inaequalis Computed
    citation: Crane (1941)Uca inaequalis Leptuca inaequalis Computed
    citation: Bott (1954)Uca (Minuca) inaequalis Leptuca inaequalis Computed
    citation: Peters (1955)Uca (Minuca) inaequalis Leptuca inaequalis Computed
    citation: Crane (1957)Uca inaequalis Leptuca inaequalis Computed
    citation: von Hagen (1968)Uca inaequalis Leptuca inaequalis Computed
    citation: Altevogt (1970)Uca inaequalis Leptuca inaequalis Computed
 
von Prahl (1982) text p. 433, 438-440, 442; Figure 5.12 specimen: Sanquianga, Nariño, Colombia Leptuca inaequalis Original
    specimen: Guapi, Cauca, Colombia Leptuca inaequalis Original