Zebrida adamsii is a distinctively striped species of crab that lives in association with a sea urchin in the Indo-Pacific region. It is cryptically coloured with vertical stripes and has special adaptations to its legs to enable it to cling to its host's spines.
^ abDavie, Peter (2018). "Zebrida adamsii White, 1847". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
Zebridaadamsii is a distinctively striped species of crab that lives in association with a sea urchin in the Indo-Pacific region. It is cryptically coloured...
total number to three. Zebridaadamsii is widespread in the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean, from Japan to Australia. Zebrida brevicarinata is only...
Periclimenes colemani and Allopontonia brockii, and the zebra crab, Zebridaadamsii. Asthenosoma varium is a large sea urchin, hemispherical in shape,...
longicanalis. Flower urchins are also common hosts of the zebra crab, Zebridaadamsii. These tiny crabs are obligate symbionts of sea urchins. They cling...
shrimps Periclimenes hirsutus and Stegopontonia commensalis and the crab Zebridaadamsii. Another crab, Dorippe frascone is a symbiont and carries the urchin...
Katsumi Suzuki & Masatsune Takeda (1974). "On a parthenopid crab, Zebridaadamsii on the sea urchins from Suruga Bay, with a special reference to their...