Porcellana sayana is a species of porcelain crab that lives in the western Atlantic Ocean, often as a commensal of hermit crabs. It is red with white spots, and has a characteristic bulge behind each claw.
^Masayuki Osawa (2010). "Porcellana sayana". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved February 6, 2012.
Porcellanasayana is a species of porcelain crab that lives in the western Atlantic Ocean, often as a commensal of hermit crabs. It is red with white...
under rocks in the intertidal, and the red-and-white polka-dotted Porcellanasayana, which lives commensally within the shells inhabited by large hermit...
swimming crab of the family Portunidae Porcellanasayana (Leach, 1820) – an Atlantic porcelain crab Lanceola sayana (Bovallius, 1885) – an amphipod from...
mollusks, mainly slipper shells (Crepidula spp.) The porcelain crab Porcellanasayana is also known to be a commensal and a small cardinalfish, known as...
refer to: Neopetrolisthes maculatus, native to the Indo-Pacific Ocean Porcellanasayana, native to the western Atlantic Ocean This page is an index of articles...
Callinectes (C. bocourti, C. danae, and C. ornatus), Petrolisthes, and Porcellana (P. sayana); shrimp and prawns in the genera Alpheus, Exhippolysmata (E. oplophoroides)...