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Sesarma
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *'' Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *'' Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 ...
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Sesarma Cookei
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *'' Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *'' Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 ...
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Sesarma Aequatoriale
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *'' Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *''Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 * ...
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Sesarma Fossarum
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *''Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *''Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 *' ...
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Sesarma Dolphinum
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *''Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *''Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *''Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 *'' ...
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Sesarma Curacaoense
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *''Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *''Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *''Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *''Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 *''S ...
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Sesarma Crassipes
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea The Grapsoidea are a superfamily of crabs; they are well known and contain many taxa which are terrestrial (land-living), semiterrestrial (taking to the sea only for reproduction), or limnic (living in fresh water). Another well-known member w .... ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *'' Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *'' Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *'' Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Die ...
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Sesarma Rectum
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *'' Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *'' Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *'' Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *'' Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *'' Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 19 ...
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Sesarma Bidentatum
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *''Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *''Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *''Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *''Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *''Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 *''Se ...
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Sesarma Ayatum
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *''Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *''Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *''Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *''Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *''Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *''Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 *''Ses ...
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Sesarma Abeokuta
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *''Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *''Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *''Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *''Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *''Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *''Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *''Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *''Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *''Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 1906 *''Sesa ...
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Sesarma Meridies
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *'' Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *'' Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *'' Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *'' Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *''Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *''Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *''Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, 190 ...
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Sesarma Rhizophorae
''Sesarma'' is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the Americas. Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea. ''Sesarma'' contains the following extant species: *'' Sesarma abeokuta'' Schubart & Santl, 2014 *'' Sesarma aequatoriale'' Ortmann, 1894 *'' Sesarma ayatum'' Reimer & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma bidentatum'' Benedict, 1892 *'' Sesarma cookei'' Hartnoll, 1971 *''Sesarma crassipes'' Cano, 1889 *'' Sesarma curacaoense'' De Man, 1892 *'' Sesarma dolphinum'' Schubart & Diesel, 1998 *'' Sesarma fossarum'' Reimer, Diesel & Türkay, 1997 *'' Sesarma jarvisi'' Rathbun, 1913 *'' Sesarma meridies'' Schubart & Koller, 2005 *'' Sesarma rectum'' Randall, 1840 *'' Sesarma reticulatum'' (Say, 1817) *'' Sesarma rhizophorae'' Rathbun, ...
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