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aThalamita picta (Stimpson 1858), male first gonopod, right, ventral view (MRC-CR-0060-2007); bThalamitoides quadridents (Milne-Edwards 1869), male first gonopod, right, dorsal view, MRC-CR-0005-2007) (Scale bars a–c = 1 mm)

aThalamita picta (Stimpson 1858), male first gonopod, right, ventral view (MRC-CR-0060-2007); bThalamitoides quadridents (Milne-Edwards 1869), male first gonopod, right, dorsal view, MRC-CR-0005-2007) (Scale bars a–c = 1 mm)

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Three of portunid crabs – Thalamita chaptalii (Audouin, 1826), Thalamita picta Stimpson, 1858, and Thalamitoides quadridens A. Milne-Edwards, 1869 – are recorded for the first time from Maldivian waters during the current study. The important diagnostic features of these species are presented and an identification key for all Thalamita, Trierarchus...

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