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Geograpsus is a
genus of
crabs in the
family Grapsidae,
containing four
extant species, and one
extinct species:
Geograpsus crinipes (Dana, 1851) Geograpsus...
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Geograpsus lividus is a
species of crab in the
family Grapsidae.
Little research has been
conducted on this species. It was
originally classified as belonging...
- inland, at
elevations up to 10 m (33 ft).
Geograpsus severnsi is one of five
species in the
genus Geograpsus. Its
closest relative appears to be G. grayi...
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bocourti to
largely be a
dietary specialist on
Geograpsus land crabs,
namely the
species Geograpsus grayi, with it
using its
large teeth and incredibly...
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Cuesta (2001). "The
first zoeal stages of
Grapsus grapsus (Linnaeus) and
Geograpsus lividus (H.
Milne Edwards) (Decapoda, Brachyura, Grapsidae) from the western...
- "Biological
Results of the
Snellius Expedition. XVIII. The
Genera Grapsus,
Geograpsus and
Metopograpsus (Crustacea Brachyura)". Temminckia. 10: 132-199 figs...
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common as on Teraina.
Ghost crabs (genus Ocypode),
Cardisoma carnifex and
Geograpsus grayi land crabs, the
strawberry land
hermit crab (Coenobita perlatus)...
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genera remain in the family, two of the
genera known only from fossils:
Geograpsus Stimpson, 1858
Goniopsis De Haan, 1833
Grapsus Lamarck, 1801 Leptograpsodes...
- eggs in the
tidal zone.
Small adults sometimes fall prey to the crab
Geograpsus crinipes. Hung-Chang Liu & Ming-Shiou Jeng (2007). "Some reproductive...
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Christmas Island,
where it
lives on the land
crabs Gecarcoidea lalandii,
Geograpsus crinipes, and
Cardisoma carnifex, and the
terrestrial hermit crab Birgus...