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genus Birgus was
erected in 1816 by
William Elford Leach,
containing only Linnaeus'
Cancer latro,
which was thus
renamed Birgus latro.
Birgus is classified...
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Birgu (Maltese: Il-
Birgu [ɪlˈbɪrɡʊ], Italian: Vittoriosa), also
known by its
title Città
Vittoriosa ('Victorious City'), is an old
fortified city on the...
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fortifications of
Birgu (Maltese: Is-Swar tal-
Birgu) are a
series of
defensive walls and
other fortifications which surround the city of
Birgu, Malta. The first...
- Jur****ic The
hairy stone crab (Lomis hirta)
Hermit crabs: The
coconut crab (
Birgus latro)
Patagurus rex
Infraorder Brachyura (true crabs)
First appearance:...
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possesses the
longest leg span of any
marine crab
species alive Coconut crab (
Birgus latro), the
largest terrestrial invertebrate species alive Tasmanian giant...
- List
lists North Sentinel as
being an
important habitat for
coconut crabs (
Birgus latro),
which have been
otherwise extirpated from most of the
other Andaman...
- The
Birgu Clock Tower (Maltese: It-Torri tal-Arloġġ tal-
Birgu), also
called the
Vittoriosa Clock Tower and
originally the
Civic Clock Tower, was a clock...
- McCulloch, 1909
Coenobita violascens ****er, 1862
Coenobita lila Rahayu, Shih & Ng, 2016
Birgus Leach, 1816
Birgus latro (Linnaeus, 1767) –
coconut crab...
- Il-Palazz tal-Inkwiżitur), also
known as the
Sacred Palace, is a
palace in
Birgu, Malta. It was the seat of the
Maltese Inquisition from 1574 to 1798, under...
- de
Homedes ordered the
strengthening of Fort
Saint Angelo at the tip of
Birgu (now Vittoriosa), as well as the
construction of two new forts, Fort Saint...