Maltese freshwater crab
{{Short description|Subspecies of crab}}
{{subspeciesbox
| name = Maltese freshwater crab
| image = Potamon fluviatile lanfrancoi Qabru Bahrija Malta.jpg
| image_caption = Potamon fluviatile lanfrancoi
({{lang|mt|Qabru}}) in {{lang|mt|Baħrija}}
| genus = Potamon
| species = fluviatile
| subspecies = lanfrancoi
| authority = Capolongo & Cilia, 1990
}}
The Maltese freshwater crab (Potamon fluviatile lanfrancoi) is a subspecies of freshwater crab, endemic to certain areas within the Maltese Islands. It is very rare and its numbers have been decreasing in recent years.
General features
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The Maltese freshwater crab (known as the {{lang|mt|Qabru}} in Maltese) is a decapod (a crustacean with 10 legs). It can grow up to {{convert|80|mm|0}} in width. It is greenish-grey with some occasional orange-yellow patches, and an overall purple hue on the legs.
Habitat
The Maltese freshwater crab is found where fresh water / running water is present throughout the year although it does live near pools and springs too. It is found in {{lang|mt|Imtaħleb}}, {{lang|mt|Baħrija}}, Għajn Żejtuna in Mellieħa and San Martin in Malta and in {{lang|mt|Lunzjata}} Valley in Gozo.{{cite book |title=Wildlife of the Maltese Islands |publisher=BirdLife Malta, Nature Trust |editor1-first=Joe |editor1-last=Sultana |editor2-first=Victor |editor2-last=Falzon |year=2002 |isbn=99909-65-02-1 }}
When threatened, the crab takes shelter by hiding under rocks or stones in the water and among vegetation, or by entering the burrows it digs. These burrows are dug in mud or clay and can be more than 50 cm deep. Part of the burrow is normally flooded.
Food
The Maltese freshwater crab is carnivorous and feeds on other smaller animals such as tadpoles. It usually feeds after sunset.
Population
See also
References
SCIBERRAS, A., SCIBERRAS, J. & VELLA, S. (2009) [https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/bitstream/handle/123456789/15329/CMN-5-1-2009-A4.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y On the Occurrence of a New Population of Potamon Fluviatile Lanfrancoi at Wied Ghajn Zejtuna,Mellieħa]. The Central Mediterranean Naturalist 5(1)24-27. Nature Trust Malta publications
SCIBERRAS, A. & SCIBERRAS, J. (2010) An Ecological Survey On The Valley Of Wied Għajn Żejtuna. Commissioned by Ghaqda tar-Residenti ta’ Santa Marija Estate. 42pgs
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