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- some Geosesarma species. Geosesarma contains these species: Geosesarma aedituens Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 Geosesarma albomita Yeo & Ng, 1999 Geosesarma ambawang...
- Geosesarma dennerle is a species of small land-living crabs found on Java, Indonesia. It is po****r in the aquarium trade, where G. dennerle, in particular...
- from buyers and keepers. This is a shared characteristic of all Geosesarma crabs. Geosesarma hagen is a species of small land-living crabs only found in Java...
- crab in the family Sesarmidae. Naruse, T.; Jaafar, Z. (2009-02-28). "Geosesarma aedituens, a new terrestrial crab (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae)...
- Geosesarma malayanum is a species of small red crab found in Malaysia. It is famous for its relationship with pitcher plants; as such, it is classified...
- Geosesarma rouxi is a species of small, semi-terrestrial freshwater crabs native to Java, Indonesia. They are commonly known in the pet trade as rainbow...
- Geosesarma sabanum is a species of crab found in eastern Sabah. De Grave, Sammy (2022). "Geosesarma sabanum Ng, 1992". WoRMS. World Register of Marine...
- Geosesarma larsi is a species of small land-living highland crab found in western Sarawak, Borneo. Adults have a carapace width of 12–15 mm and are of...
- Geosesarma albomita is a species of crab of the genus Geosesarma found in Tioman Island, Malaysia. Ng, Peter K. L.; Yeo, Darren C. J. (1999). "A NEW SPECIES...
- Manuel-Santos, Marivene R.; Yeo, Darren C.J. (2007-10-03). "A new species of Geosesarma from Palawan, Philippines (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae)"...