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English: Solinca aulix gen. n. et sp. n. (A–F), male holotype, cl 37.30 mm, cw 28.2 mm, (USNM 1462734) (A, C, E); Female paratype, cl 39.5 mm, cw 29.8 mm (USNM 1462685) (B, D, F). Chorilia longipes Dana, 1851, male, cl 56.5 mm, cw 48.1 mm (USNM 46534) (G, H). Habitus, dorsal view (A, B, G); Ventral view (C, D, H); Lateral view (E, F). Scale bars: 10 mm.
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Source Colavite, Jessica (2019-02-18). "Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)". ZooKeys (825): 1–24. DOI:10.3897/zookeys.825.32271. PMID 30814903. PMC: PMC6389645. ISSN 1313-2989.
Author Jéssica Colavite, Amanda Windsor & William Santana
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Solinca aulix gen. n. et sp. n. (A–F), male holotype

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