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Ovalipes ocellatus, known as the lady crab, is a species of crab from eastern North America. Other names for it include the leopard crab or Atlantic leopard crab due to the leopard-like rosette patterns on its shell, the calico crab (not to be confused with Hepatus epheliticus), or ocellated crab. It has a shell 3 in (7.6 cm) long and only slightly wider, which is covered in clusters of purple spots. It occurs from Canada to Georgia, and lives mainly on molluscs, such as the Atlantic surf clam.

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  • Ovalipes ocellatus, known as the lady crab, is a species of crab from eastern North America. Other names for it include the leopard crab or Atlantic leopard crab due to the leopard-like rosette patterns on its shell, the calico crab (not to be confused with Hepatus epheliticus), or ocellated crab. It has a shell 3 in (7.6 cm) long and only slightly wider, which is covered in clusters of purple spots. It occurs from Canada to Georgia, and lives mainly on molluscs, such as the Atlantic surf clam. (en)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus is een krabbensoort uit de familie van de Polybiidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1799 door Herbst. (nl)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus är en kräftdjursart som beskrevs av 1799. Ovalipes ocellatus ingår i släktet Ovalipes och familjen simkrabbor. Den förekommer i Atlanten från Kanada till Georgia och livnär sig huvudsakligen på blötdjur som Spisula solidissima. (sv)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus é uma espécie de caranguejo da costa atlântica da América do Norte, onde é conhecido pelo nome comum de calico (não confundir com ). Tem uma carapaça com 7,6 cm de comprimento e ligeiramente mais larga, marcada por grupos de manchas púrpura. Ocorre do Canadá à Geórgia, alimentando-se principalmente de moluscos, em especial da ameijoa . (pt)
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  • Ovalipes (en)
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  • ocellatus (en)
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  • *Cancer ocellatus (Herbst, 1799) *Portunus pictus (Say, 1817) (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Ovalipes ocellatus, known as the lady crab, is a species of crab from eastern North America. Other names for it include the leopard crab or Atlantic leopard crab due to the leopard-like rosette patterns on its shell, the calico crab (not to be confused with Hepatus epheliticus), or ocellated crab. It has a shell 3 in (7.6 cm) long and only slightly wider, which is covered in clusters of purple spots. It occurs from Canada to Georgia, and lives mainly on molluscs, such as the Atlantic surf clam. (en)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus is een krabbensoort uit de familie van de Polybiidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1799 door Herbst. (nl)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus är en kräftdjursart som beskrevs av 1799. Ovalipes ocellatus ingår i släktet Ovalipes och familjen simkrabbor. Den förekommer i Atlanten från Kanada till Georgia och livnär sig huvudsakligen på blötdjur som Spisula solidissima. (sv)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus é uma espécie de caranguejo da costa atlântica da América do Norte, onde é conhecido pelo nome comum de calico (não confundir com ). Tem uma carapaça com 7,6 cm de comprimento e ligeiramente mais larga, marcada por grupos de manchas púrpura. Ocorre do Canadá à Geórgia, alimentando-se principalmente de moluscos, em especial da ameijoa . (pt)
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  • Ovalipes ocellatus (en)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus (nl)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus (pt)
  • Ovalipes ocellatus (sv)
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