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''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *'' Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *'' Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma cl ...
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Geosesarma Aurantium
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *'' Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *'' Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma cl ...
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Geosesarma Amphinome
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *'' Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma cla ...
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Geosesarma Gordonae
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma clav ...
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Geosesarma Foxi
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma clav ...
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Geosesarma Dennerle
''Geosesarma dennerle'' is a species of small land-living crabs found on Java, Indonesia. It is popular in the aquarium trade, where G. dennerle, in particular, is often simply called "Vampire Crab". Crabs called "Geosesarma bicolor Krakatau Vampirkrabbe" are probably also ''G. dennerle''. All species of '' Geosesarma'' crabs are often called "vampire crabs" in the aquarium trade. ''Geosesarma dennerle'' is, notably, seemingly more carnivorous than other species of ''Geosesarma'', rarely feeding on plant material or decaying plant material The species is named after the aquarium supply company Dennerle, which supported one of the describing authors' (Christian Lukhaup) study in Java. The coloration of ''G. dennerle'' can be very similar to '' G. bicolor''. The describing paper mentions chelipeds, male abdominal and G1 structures as distinguishing features. Description ''Geosesarma'' ''dennerle'' is a member of the phylum Arthropoda, and subphylum Crustacea. This species res ...
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Geosesarma Danumense
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma clav ...
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Geosesarma Confertum
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma clav ...
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Geosesarma Clavicrure
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *'' Geosesarma clav ...
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Geosesarma Celebense
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *'' Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *''Geosesarma clavi ...
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Geosesarma Cataracta
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *'' Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *''Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *''Geosesarma clavic ...
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Geosesarma Bintan
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *''Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *''Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *''Geosesarma clavicr ...
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Geosesarma Bicolor
''Geosesarma'' is genus of small freshwater or terrestrial crabs, typically less than across the carapace. They live and reproduce on land with the larval stages inside the egg. They are found from India, through Southeast Asia, to the Solomon Islands and Hawaii. In the pet trade, they are sometimes called vampire crabs. This has nothing to do with their feeding habits, but rather with the bright, contrastingly yellow eyes of some ''Geosesarma'' species. Species ''Geosesarma'' contains these species: *'' Geosesarma aedituens'' Naruse & Jaafar, 2009 *'' Geosesarma albomita'' Yeo & Ng, 1999 *''Geosesarma amphinome'' (De Man, 1899) *'' Geosesarma angustifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) *'' Geosesarma araneum'' (Nobili, 1899) *''Geosesarma aurantium'' Ng, 1995 *'' Geosesarma bau'' Ng & Jongkar, 2004 *'' Geosesarma bicolor'' Ng & Davie, 1995 *''Geosesarma bintan'' T. M. Leong, 2014 *''Geosesarma cataracta'' Ng, 1986 *''Geosesarma celebense'' (Schenkel, 1902) *''Geosesarma clavicru ...
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