. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. HEMOCYANIN SUBUNITS IN ARTHROPODS 103 OCYPODIDAE Uca urvillei OCYPODIDAE Ocypode quadrata Ocypode nobili Ocypode ceratophthalma GECARCINIDAE Gecarcoidea lalandn Cardisoma carnifex XANTHIDAE: Etisus laevimanus Cymo quadrilobatus Atergatis roseus Enphia sebana PORTUNIDAE Portunus pelagicus Macropipus holsatus Charybdis cruciata Podophthalmus vigil Scylla serrata Callmectes sapidus Thalamita crenata Carcmus maenas. GECARCINUCIDAE Phricothelphusa limula GRAPSIDAE Grapsus albolmeatus Grapsus tenuicrustatus Pachygrapsus marmoratus


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. HEMOCYANIN SUBUNITS IN ARTHROPODS 103 OCYPODIDAE Uca urvillei OCYPODIDAE Ocypode quadrata Ocypode nobili Ocypode ceratophthalma GECARCINIDAE Gecarcoidea lalandn Cardisoma carnifex XANTHIDAE: Etisus laevimanus Cymo quadrilobatus Atergatis roseus Enphia sebana PORTUNIDAE Portunus pelagicus Macropipus holsatus Charybdis cruciata Podophthalmus vigil Scylla serrata Callmectes sapidus Thalamita crenata Carcmus maenas. GECARCINUCIDAE Phricothelphusa limula GRAPSIDAE Grapsus albolmeatus Grapsus tenuicrustatus Pachygrapsus marmoratus Plagusia depressa Parasesarma lepidum PARATHELPHUSIDAE: Somanniathelphusa sexpunctata CALAPPIDAE: Calappa hepatica Matuta lunans CANCRIDAE Cancer pagurus MAJIDAE Maja squmado Camposcia retusa Hyas araneus DROMIIDAE Dromia personata FIGURE 5. Brachyuran crabs arranged according to their hemocyanin subunit composition as analyzed by crossed immunoelectrophoresis. The native aggregation states (1 x 6, 2 X 6) are symbolized. Immuno- logically corresponding subunits are identically designated. It should be noted that immunologically ho- mogeneous subunit peaks may contain several electrophoretically separated isozymes. Thus, the electrophoretic heterogeneity is generally higher than indicated here (for review: Linzen, 1983). The tropical species were collected on the Malayan Peninsula. The animals cover a broad environmental range from fairly constant to permanently varying marine milieus, from icy to tropic temperatures, and through all stages of land-life: dependent on moist burrows during lowtide (Etisits), sun-exposed on rocks (Plagusia), in cold freshwater falls (Phricothelphusa), in warm stuffy rice fields (Somanniathelphusa), in mangrove mud (Scylla), in soil burrows (Cardisoma), in palmtree forests (Gecarcoidea), on hot sandy beaches (Ocypode). The smallest (Cymo) had a carapace width of less than 2 cm, the largest (Scylla) of more than 20 cm. Their activities range from cl


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