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- Johngarthia oceanica, also known as Clipperton crab, is a bright orange species of land crab that lives on Clipperton Island and on Socorro Island in...
- Johngarthia lagostoma is a species of terrestrial crab that lives on Ascension Island and three other islands in the South Atlantic. It grows to a carapace...
- Johngarthia is a genus of crabs in the land crab family Gecarcinidae, formerly included in the genus Gecarcinus, and containing six species. The genus...
- Johngarthia planata is a bright orange species of land crab that lives on ins**** islands and the continental mainland coast of the tropical and subtropical...
- Johngarthia weileri is a species of land crab in the genus Johngarthia from the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Johngarthia weileri is found on the coast of Cameroon...
- eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of Central America Clipperton crab, Johngarthia planata, a species of land crab found on Clipperton Island Clipperton...
- (2015). "Johngarthia planata (Stimpson, 1860)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 22 February 2017. Perger, R. (2019). "Johngarthia oceanica...
- these genera: Cardisoma Discoplax Epigrapsus Gecarcinus Gecarcoidea Johngarthia Tuerkayana Mitochondrial genome sequencing indicates that members of...
- known to be a problem. The largest native land animal is the land crab Johngarthia lagostoma (formerly Gecarcinus lagostoma). Offs****, there is a variety...
- species of iguanid lizard (Urosaurus auriculatus) and the land crab Johngarthia oceanica, which also occurs on Clipperton Island. Sheep, cats and rodents...