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  1. Potamon (Potamonautes) orbitospinus Cunnington = Potamonautes lirrangensis (Rathbun, 1904) , ♂
  2. Platythelphusa maculata (Cunnington) = Platythelphusa maculata (Cunnington, 1899)
  3. Platythelphusa conculcata Cunnington = Platythelphusa conculcata (Cunnington, 1899)
  4. Platythelphusa armata A.Milne-Edwards = Platythelphusa armata A.Milne-Edwards, 1887
  5. Potamon (Parathelphusa) niloticus = Potamonautes niloticus (H.Milne Edwards, 1837)
  6. Potamon (Potamonautes) platynotus Cunnington = Potamonautes platynotus (Cunnington, 1907)
  7. Potamon (Potamonautes) perlatus = Potamonautes perlatus (H.Milne Edwards, 1837)
English: African freshwater crabs (family Potamonautidae). 7: Cape River Crab.

1 Adult from dorsal

2-7 Right eye region of adults from frontal. ant. 1 = antennula, ant. 2 = second segment of second antenna, d.pr. = descending process of frons, ex.orb. = external orbital spine, s.so. = suborbital spine, t.so. = subocular tooth.
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Source Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London ( vol. 1907 issue 2 , plate XVI )
Author G.M.Woodward
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