lady crab
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Definition
Noun: 1. A brightly spotted crab species: A type of crab, specifically Ovalipes ocellatus, characterized by distinctive bright spots on its shell. It is commonly found on sandy beaches along the Atlantic coast of the United States.
Usage
- The term "lady crab" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of crab. It is a common name used in marine biology, fishing, and by beachgoers in its native region.
- Example: "We found a lady crab burrowing in the wet sand near the shoreline."
- Example: "The lady crab is easily identifiable by the vivid spots on its carapace."
Advanced Usage
- In ecological or scientific contexts, the binomial name is used for precise identification.
- Example: "The study focused on the burrowing behavior of , commonly known as the lady crab."
Variants and Related Words
- Calico crab: Another common name for the same species (), also referring to its spotted, calico-like appearance.
- Sand crab: A more general term for crabs that inhabit sandy beaches, which may sometimes include the lady crab but can refer to other species.
Synonyms
- Spotted crab: A descriptive synonym highlighting its most noticeable feature.
- Atlantic sand crab: A descriptive term indicating its habitat and location.
Notes
- The "lady crab" is not typically referred to using idioms or phrasal verbs, as it is a specific zoological noun.
- It is important to distinguish the "lady crab" from other crab species with "lady" in their name, such as the "lady fiddler crab," which is a different species.
Noun
- brightly spotted crab of sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast of the United States