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Taxonomic Details for Minuca pugnax
  
    
      | Systematic Resumé: | 
      
        | Kingdom | Animalia |  
        | Subkingdom | Bilateria |  
        | Infrakingdom | Protostomia |  
        | Superphylum | Ecdysozoa |  
        | Phylum | Arthropoda |  
        | Subphylum | Crustacea |  
        | Class | Malacostraca |  
        | Subclass | Eumalacostraca |  
        | Superorder | Eucarida |  
        | Order | Decapoda |  
        | Suborder | Pleocyemata |  
        | Infraorder | Brachyura |  
        | Superfamily | Ocypodoidea |  
        | Family | Ocypodidae |  
        | Genus | Minuca |  
        | Species | Minuca pugnax |  
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      | Common Name: | 
      Atlantic marsh fiddler | 
     
    
      | Synonym(s): | 
      Uca pugnax | 
     
    
      | Authority: | 
      (S. I. Smith, 1870) | 
     
    
      | ITIS TSN: | 
      99086   (click on the taxonomic serial number to view the ITIS web page) | 
     
    
      | Habitats: | 
      Salinity Zone: Brackish water, Salinity Zone: Marine | 
     
    
      | GCE Contact: | 
      Steven C. Pennings, University of Houston, Houston, Texas | 
     
    
      
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      | GCE Data Sets: | 
      INV-GCEM-2509 (Fall 2024 crab population monitoring: mid-marsh and creek bank abundance based on crab hole counts at GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10) 
        INV-GCEM-2409 (Fall 2023 crab population monitoring: mid-marsh and creek bank abundance based on crab hole counts at GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10) 
        INV-GCEM-2309 (Fall 2022 crab population monitoring: mid-marsh and creek bank abundance based on crab hole counts at GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10) 
        INV-GCEM-2209 (Fall 2021 crab population monitoring: mid-marsh and creek bank abundance based on crab hole counts at GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10) 
        INV-GCEM-2109 (Fall 2020 crab population monitoring: mid-marsh and creek bank abundance based on crab hole counts at GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10) 
        (view all 30 relevant data sets in the GCE Data Catalog)  | 
     
   
 
  
        Uca pugnax on creekbank. Photo Steven Pennings 
  
        Uca pugnax. Photo James Sheehan. 
  
        Group of Uca pugnax on creekbank. Photo Steven Pennings 
 
    
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