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'''''Scylla paramamosain''''' is a [[mud crab (disambiguation)|mud crab]] commonly consumed in [[Southeast Asia|South-east Asia]]. |
'''''Scylla paramamosain''''' is a [[mud crab (disambiguation)|mud crab]] commonly consumed in [[Southeast Asia|South-east Asia]]. |
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Scylla paramamosain is a mud crab commonly consumed in South-east Asia.
Scylla paramamosain is found in Japan, Taiwan, China (including Hong Kong), Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore and Indonesia.[1] It is now produced by aquaculture farms in southern Vietnam.[2]
Scylla paramamosain was described by Eulogio P. Estampador in 1949, as a subspeciesofScylla serrata.[3][4] It is now known that the crabs previously referred to as S. serratainChina were mostly S. paramamosain.[5]
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