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Superfamily: | Orithyioidea Dana, 1852
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Family: | Orithyiidae Dana, 1852
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Genus: | Orithyia Fabricius, 1798
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Species: | O. sinica
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Orithyia sinica (Linnaeus, 1771)
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Orithyia sinica, sometimes called tiger crab or the tiger face crab, is a "singularly unusual" species of crab,[1] whose characteristics warrant its separation into a separate genus, family and even superfamily,[1] having previously been included in the Dorippoidea or Leucosioidea.[2] Its larvae, for instance, are unlike those of any other crab.[3]