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- Gecarcinucoidea is a superfamily of freshwater crabs. Its members have been grouped into families in various ways, with some authors recognizing families...
- (1†) Dairoidea (4, 8†) Dorippoidea (101, 73†) Eriphioidea (67, 14†) Gecarcinucoidea (349) Goneplacoidea (182, 94†) Hexapodoidea (21, 25†) Leucosioidea...
- Dairoidea Serène, 1965 Dorippoidea MacLeay, 1838 Eriphioidea MacLeay, 1838 Gecarcinucoidea Rathbun, 1904 Goneplacoidea MacLeay, 1838 Hexapodoidea Miers, 1886...
- Carpilioidea Cheiragonoidea Corystoidea Dairoidea Dorippoidea Eriphioidea Gecarcinucoidea Goneplacoidea Hexapodoidea Leucosioidea Majoidea Orithyioidea Palicoidea...
- Malacostraca Order: Decapoda Suborder: Pleocyemata Infraorder: Brachyura Superfamily: Gecarcinucoidea Family: Gecarcinucidae Genus: Somanniathelphusa Bott, 1968...
- (East Africa) – also treated as part of Potamonautidae Superfamily Gecarcinucoidea Gecarcinucidae (Asia) Parathelphusidae (Asia and Australasia) – nowadays...
- Infraorder: Brachyura Section: Eubrachyura Subsection: Heterotremata Superfamily: Gecarcinucoidea Family: Gecarcinucidae Rathbun, 1904  Genera See genera...
- superfamilies Xanthoidea and Pilumnoidea and all the freshwater crabs (Gecarcinucoidea, Potamoidea). The eubrachyura is well known for actively and constantly...
- is also home to several species each of hermit crab, grapsids and gecarcinucoidea. There are six species of reptile native to the park, of which five...
- Brachyura: Potamoidea), with description of a new genus (Gecarcinucidae: Gecarcinucoidea) from the Seyc****es, Indian Ocean". Journal of Natural History. 29...