- The
Coenobitidae are the
family of
terrestrial hermit crabs,
widely known for
their land-living
habits as adults. They are
found in
coastal tropical regions...
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which was thus
renamed Birgus latro.
Birgus is
classified in the
family Coenobitidae,
alongside one
other genus, Coenobita,
which contains terrestrial hermit...
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change into and
unless they feel safe. P. J. F. Davie, ed. (2002). "
Coenobitidae". Crustacea: Malocostraca:
Eucarida (Part 2), Decapoda: Anomura, Brachyura...
- 135 genera.
Calcinidae Fraaije, Van
Bakel & Jagt, 2017 –
seven genera Coenobitidae Dana, 1851 – two genera:
terrestrial hermit crabs and the
coconut crab...
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coconut crab,
Birgus latro, with the two
genera making up the
family Coenobitidae. The name
Coenobita was
coined by
Pierre André
Latreille in 1829, from...
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terrestrial crabs occupy the top of the
energy pyramid.
Freshwater crab
Coenobitidae,
terrestrial hermit crabs Coconut crab (Birgus latro), a terrestrial...
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sister to the Sesarmidae. Sesarmidae,
another family of
terrestrial crabs Coenobitidae,
terrestrial hermit crabs Peter K. L. Ng; Danièle
Guinot &
Peter J. F...
- brevim**** is a
species of
terrestrial hermit crab
belonging to the
family Coenobitidae,
which is
composed of
coastal living terrestrial hermit crabs. From there...
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Malacostraca Order:
Decapoda Suborder:
Pleocyemata Infraorder:
Anomura Family:
Coenobitidae Genus:
Coenobita Species: C. clypeatus
Binomial name
Coenobita clypeatus...
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hermit crabs coconut crab
Coenobitidae Diogenidae Paguridae Parapaguridae Parapylochelidae Pylochelidae Pylojacquesidae Coenobita clypeatus (
Coenobitidae)...