Hermit crab

Hermit crab

Description

Hermit crab Pagurus prideaux, most P. prideaux attach sea anemones Adamsia palliata, the anemones provide protection to the hermit crab. Found at the Lancaster site 9 months after drilling.

Item Type:Image
Title:Hermit crab
Creator(s):MacLean, M.
Identification:MacLean, M.
Date:27 May 2010
Time:03:40:27
Copyright:SERPENT project
Classification:Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods) > Class Malacostraca (Crabs, krill, pill bugs, shrimps, prawns) > Order Decapoda (Crabs, lobsters, prawns, shrimps) > Family Parapaguridae (Hermit Crabs)
Species:Pagurus prideaux
Site:Atlantic > North Sea > West of Shetland > Lancaster
North Sea > West of Shetland > Lancaster
Site Description:Seafloor
Depth (m):155
Latitude:60 deg 11' 13" N
Longitude:3 deg 51' 18" W
Countries:UK > West of Shetland
Habitat:Benthic
Substratum:Sand and Gravel with some boulders
Rig:Borgsten Dolphin
Project Partners:Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Subsea 7
ROV:Pioneer 027
Keywords:Lancaster West of Shetland Benthic Atlantic Hermit Crab Pagurus prideaux
Deposited By:Miss Moira MacLean
Deposited On:17 November 2010

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