Abstract:17β-Estradiol (E2) is among the most important sex steroid hormones during ovarian development and vitellogenesis in crustaceans. In this study, an immunofluorescence assay was used to identify the immunopositive distribution and variations in E2 in the ovary, hepatopancreas, thoracic ganglia, brain ganglion, and the mandibular organ during ovarian development in the swimming crab, was mainly distributed in the follicular cells and the cytoplasm of late-stage oocytes (II-V). Follicular cells stained strongly positive for E2 at all ovarian stages; the immunoreactivities of E2 in the oocyte cytoplasm and nucleus trended as "low-high-low", and maximum positive staining appeared during ovarian stage IV and stages II-III, respectively. In the hepatopancreas, E2-positive staining was mainly distributed in F cells and R nuclei, and E2 immunoreactivity in the R nucleus tended to decrease from stages III to IV. However, strong positive E2 immunoreactivity was always detected in F cells at all ovarian stages. E2 was mainly distributed in neurons, the nerve medulla of thoracic ganglia, and cell nuclei of cerebral ganglion nerve cells during the early stages of ovarian development (I-II). E2 immunore activity in the nerve medulla of the thoracic ganglion was moderately positive, where as neurons were always weakly positive. Strong positive E2 staining was always distributed in the nuclei of mandibular gland cells and the cytoplasm around mandibular gland cellnuclei. These results suggest that E2 is widely distributed in the ovary, hepatopancreas, thoracic ganglion, cerebral ganglion, and mandibular gland of immunoreactivity and ovarian developmental stage. E2 may act through multiple target organs to regulate ovarian development in