Brown box crab

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The brown box crab (Echidnocerus foraminatus) is a king crab that lives from Prince William Sound, Alaska to San Diego, California,[1] at depths of Script error: No such module "convert"..[2] It reaches a carapace length of Script error: No such module "convert". and feeds on bivalves and detritus. The box crab gets its name from a pair of round tunnel-like openings that form between the claws and adjacent legs when the animal folds its limbs up against its body.[3] Both claws, and their adjacent legs, have matching half-circle notches in them that line up to create a circle-shaped opening when the limbs are tightly pulled against one another.[3] This tubular round opening is called a foramen. The crab often lies buried in the sediment, and the two foramens in the chelipeds allow water into the gill chamber for respiration.[1] The gill chamber is also sometimes used by the commensal fish Careproctus to hold its eggs.[4]

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Taxidermied museum specimen prepared in a position to show how the legs and claws form two foramens while folded

Fisheries

The brown box crab has been fished in California since at least 1984.[5] Take was minor and largely incidental until the mid 2010s, when landings by mass increased five-fold in 2017 relative to 2016[6] and remained above Script error: No such module "convert". until 2023.[5] In 2019, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife launched an experimental fishery for brown box crabs.[6]

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