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Uca (Deltuca) [acuta] rosea

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.
Number of Uses of Name per Year

Publications Using this Name

Citation Where Applied to... Accepted Name Source of Accepted Note(s)
Crane (1975) text p. 25-26, 29-31, 33, 35, 42, 46, 49-51, 53-54, 289, 344-345, 349, 351, 354, 364, 366, 368, 376, 405, 412, 451, 461, 529, 539; figures 24A-C, 25A-C, 30A-B, 32A-C, 35A-B, 45J-L,JJ-LL, 46A, 47A-B, 48A-B, 61E, 98; map 2; plate 2A-D citation: Tweedie (1937)Gelasimus roseus Tubuca rosea Computed  
    citation: De Man (1887-1888)Gelasimus acutus [Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar] Tubuca rosea Computed  
    citation: De Man (1891)Gelasimus acutus [.] Tubuca rosea Computed  
    citation: De Man (1895)Gelasimus acutus Tubuca rosea Computed in part
    citation: Lanchester (1900)Uca acuta [Malacca, Malaysia] Tubuca rosea Computed  
    citation: Rathbun (1909)Uca manii Tubuca acuta Computed  
    citation: Rathbun (1910)Uca manii Tubuca acuta Computed in part
    citation: Pearse (1932)Uca mani Tubuca rosea Computed  
    citation: Pearse (1936)Uca manni Tubuca rosea Computed  
    citation: Chopra & Das (1937)Gelasimus manii Tubuca acuta Computed in part
    citation: Tweedie (1954)Uca rosea TBD Computed  
    citation: Crane (1957)Uca rosea Tubuca rosea Computed