APHOTOMARINE

An educational resource dedicated mainly to the photography
and diversity of marine life that can be found in coastal waters
and intertidal areas of Great Britain and Ireland by David Fenwick.

A-P-H-O-T-O Wildlife Stock Image Library
Macropipus tuberculatus (P. Roux, 1830 [in P. Roux, 1828-1830]) - Knobby swimming crab or swimcrab
Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- dorsal view on creel 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- dorsal view 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- dorsal view carapace 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- with 1.0mm division rule 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- dorsal view 2

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- dorsal view carapace 2

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- dorsal view 3

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- dorsal left front of carapace 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- eye orbit 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- front of crab 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- abdomen male 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- pereiopod 5 -1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- pereiopod 5 dactylus 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- cheliped 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- cheliped 2

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- claw 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- cheliped 3

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- cheliped 4

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- carpus 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- front of carapace 1

Knobby swimming crab
Macropipus tuberculatus
- rear of carapace 1

A large male of 44mm carapace width was found dead and decaying inside an old lobster creel that had at some point been caught in a trawl and brought back to shore. Specimen found at Newlyn Marina, Newlyn, Cornwall. 21.11.20.

This species is found at depths beyond 80m (R.W. Ingle, Synopses of the British Fauna Shallow-water Crabs) and to ca 2800 m (Guerao & Abelló, 1999), from Marlin.

Macropipus tuberculatus Knobby swimcrab swimming crab crustacean images
The main objective of this website is in furthering environmental awareness and education through the medium of photography. To increase awareness and access to the wildlife of the region and help
people find and identify it. Sometimes the difference between species is obvious but many species can only be determined by observing microscopic characteristics that are specific to any one species.