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About new records of the mole crab (Albunea carabus l. 1758, decapoda, anomura, hippoidea) in Tunisian waters (central Mediterranean sea)

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Ennajar, Samira
Saidi, Bechir
Afif, Othman
Bradai, M. Nejmeddine
Date
2020

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À propos des nouveaux records du crabe taupe (Albunea carabus L. 1758, Decapoda, Anomura, Hippoidea) dans les eaux tunisiennes (Méditerranée centrale)
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Four observations of the mole crab albunea carabus were registered from 2019 to 2021: one specimen was filmed digging the sand in 5 october 2019 by a scientific citizen in the sandy beach of ghar el melh (northern tunisia); a second specimen was observed in november 2019 on rimel beach (bizerta); the third one was caught by gillnet at 3 m depth in ras kapoudia (east of tunisia) in 1 october 2020 and the fourth one was captured by a fishing rod in 18 april 2021 in menzel horr (east of tunisia). the third specimen (from ras kapoudia) was a female measuring 42.1 mm total length (tl), 19.4 mm carapace length (cl), 21.6 mm carapace width (cw) and 22.7 mm abdominal somites and telson length (stl). no measurements were made for the other specimens. these occurrences confirm well the presence of the species in tunisia, since two carapaces and one cheliped of a. carabus were observed in october 1972 in the bay of tunis.
Quatre observations du crabe taupe Albunea carabus ont été enregistrées de 2019 à 2021 : Un spécimen a été filmé en train de creuser le sable le 5 octobre 2019 par un citoyen scientifique sur la plage sableuse de Ghar el Melh (Nord de la Tunisie) ; Un deuxième spécimen a été observé sur la plage de Rimel à Bizerte en novembre 2019 ; Le troisième spécimen a été capturé au filet maillant à 3 m de profondeur à Ras Kapoudia (Est de la Tunisie) le 1er octobre 2020 et le quatrième spécimen a été capturé à la ligne le 18 avril 2021 à Menzel Horr (Est de la Tunisie). Le troisième spécimen de Ras Kapoudia était une femelle mesurant 42,1 mm de longueur totale (TL), 19,4 mm de longueur de carapace (CL), 21,6 mm de largeur de carapace (CW) et 22,7 mm de la longueur des somites abdominaux et telson (STL). Aucune mensuration n'a été effectuée pour les autres spécimens observés. Ces occurrences confirment bien la présence de l'espèce en Tunisie, puisque deux carapaces et un chélipède de ce crabe A. carabus ont été observés en octobre 1972 dans la baie de Tunis.
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Bulletin de l'Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de la Mer de Salammbô
Volume
47
Page Range
197-201
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41609
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