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Species in the genera Petrolisthes (6 species) and the related genera Allopetrolisthes (3 species) and Liopetrolisthes (2 species), all of them native to the south eastern Pacific.

(A) Allopetrolisthes spinifrons, (B) Petrolisthes tuberculosus, (C) Allopetrolisthes angulosus, (D) Liopetrolisthes mitra, (E) Liopetrolisthes patagonicus, (F) Petrolisthes granulosus, (G) Petrolisthes desmarestii, (H) Petrolisthes tuberculatus, (I) Petrolisthes laevigatus, (J) Petrolisthes violaceus, (K) Allopetrolisthes punctatus.
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Source Baeza, J. Antonio (10 March 2016). "Molecular phylogeny of porcelain crabs (Porcellanidae: Petrolisthes and allies) from the south eastern Pacific: the genera Allopetrolisthes and Liopetrolisthes are not natural entities". PeerJ 4: e1805. DOI:10.7717/peerj.1805.
Author J. Antonio Baeza

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Different species that have all adopted a similar, crab-like body structure

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