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Large, up to
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carapace breadth; ocular peduncles elongate but not projecting beyond lateral carapace margins, much longer than breadth of front; front narrow, usually constricted between bases of ocular peduncles, where its breadth is 815% distance between external orbital angles; ischium of external maxilliped&gt; 1.5 times length of merus (usually 1.72.5 times); carapace with breadth 1.31.7 times length (and in one species&gt; 1.8 times length), with large, broad-based, subrectangular anterolateral teeth, with lateral margins subparallel or arched (so that greatest carapace breadth not across external orbital angles or even second anterolateral teeth), with longitudinal and/or transverse rows of granules and/or hairs on branchial regions but without clumps of granules; central region of posterior border of epistome straight, with marked concavity or (in some populations of one species) with a central protuberance; males of one species with stridulatory apparatus as described below in
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; fingers of male chelae usually elongate with index downflexed and with differentiated teeth on both index and dactylus or on dactylus only. Intertidal, usually in relatively soft muds.
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Twelve species are included which have been divided between two subgroups on morphological grounds (the groups A and B of
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):
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