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The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine
crab Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen) ( el, βραχύς , translit=brachys = short, / = tail), usually hidden entirely under the thorax. They live in all the ...
s in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, while the females' claws are both the same size. A smaller number of ghost crab and mangrove crab species are also found in the family Ocypodidae. This entire group is composed of small crabs, the largest being slightly over two inches (5 cm) across. Fiddler crabs are found along sea beaches and brackish intertidal mud flats, lagoons, swamps, and various other types of brackish or salt-water
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. Like all crabs, fiddler crabs shed their shells as they grow. If they have lost legs or claws during their present growth cycle, a new one will be present when they molt. If the large fiddle claw is lost, males will develop one on the same side after their next molt. Newly molted crabs are very vulnerable because of their soft shells. They are reclusive and hide until the new shell hardens. In a controlled laboratory setting, fiddler crabs exhibit a constant
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that mimics the ebb and flow of the tides: they turn dark during the day and light at night.


Ecology

Found in mangroves, in salt marshes, and on sandy or muddy beaches of West Africa, the Western Atlantic, the Eastern Pacific,
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and
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of Portugal, fiddler crabs are easily recognized by their distinctively asymmetric claws. Fiddler crabs communicate by a sequence of waves and gestures; males have an oversized claw or ''chela''; used in clashes of ritualised combat of courtship over a female and signal their intentions between conspecifics. The movement of the smaller claw from ground to mouth during feeding explains the crabs' common name; it looks as if the animal were playing the larger claw like a fiddle. The crab's smaller claw picks up a chunk of sediment from the ground and brings it to the mouth, where its contents are sifted through (making the crab a
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). After anything edible is salvaged, be it algae,
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s, fungus, or other decaying
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, the sediment is replaced in the form of a little ball. The presence of these sediment balls near the entrance to a burrow is a good indication of its occupation. Some experts believe that the feeding habits of fiddler crabs play a vital role in the preservation of wetland environments; by sifting through the sands, they aerate the substrate and prevent anaerobic conditions.


Life cycle

Fiddler crabs live rather brief lives of no more than two years (up to three years in captivity). Male fiddler crabs use the major claw to perform a waving display as a form of female courtship. Females choose their mate based on claw size and also quality of the waving display. In many fiddler crab species, the female occupies the burrow of their mate while she lays her clutch of eggs. Research shows that the male major claw size is also correlated with burrow width; the width of the burrow influences incubation temperature. Therefore, the female will choose a male mate whose claw size indicates the best burrow environment for her clutch of eggs. The waving display is also thought to indicate to females the overall healthiness of the male; a more vigorous display is more difficult to do and thus requires the male to be in prime health condition, which suggests that the male will help produce viable offspring. Male versus male competition also occurs as fighting with the major claws. If a male loses his larger claw, the smaller one will begin to grow larger and the lost claw will regenerate into a new (small) claw. For at least some species of fiddler crabs, however, the small claw remains small, while the larger claw regenerates over a period of several molts, being about half its former size after the first molt. The female fiddler carries her eggs in a mass on the underside of her body. She remains in her burrow during a two-week gestation period, after which she ventures out to release her eggs into the receding tide. The larvae remain planktonic for a further two weeks. Fiddler crabs such as '' Austruca mjoebergi'' have been shown to bluff about their fighting ability. Upon regrowing a lost claw, a crab will occasionally regrow a weaker claw that nevertheless intimidates crabs with smaller but stronger claws. This is an example of dishonest signalling. The dual functionality of the major claw of fiddler crabs has presented an evolutionary conundrum in that the claw mechanics best suited for fighting do not match up with the mechanics best suited for a waving display.


Genera and species

More than 100 species of fiddler crabs make up 11 of the 13 genera in the crab family Ocypodidae. These were formerly members of the genus ''Uca''. In 2016, most of the subgenera of ''Uca'' were elevated to genus rank, and the fiddler crabs now occupy 11 genera making up the subfamilies Gelasiminae and Ucinae. * ''
Afruca ''Afruca'' is a genus of crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae The Ocypodidae are a family of semiterrestrial crabs that includes the ghost crabs and fiddler crabs. They are found on tropical and temperate shorelines around the world. Some g ...
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Afruca tangeri ''Afruca tangeri'' is a species of fiddler crab that lives along the Atlantic coasts of western Africa and southwestern Europe. Description ''Afruca tangeri'' is one of the largest species of fiddler crab, with a carapace up to wide, and up to ...
'' (Eydoux, 1835) * '' Austruca'' ** '' Austruca albimana'' (Kossmann, 1877) (white-handed fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca annulipes'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1837) (ring-legged fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca bengali'' (bengal fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca citrus'' (citrus fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca cryptica'' (Naderloo, Türkay & Chen, 2010) (cryptic fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca iranica'' (Pretzmann, 1971) (iranian fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca lactea'' (De Haan, 1835) (milky fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca mjoebergi'' (Rathbun, 1924) (banana fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca occidentalis'' (Naderloo, Schubart & Shih, 2016) (East African fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca perplexa'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1852) (perplexing fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca sindensis'' (Alcock, 1900) (indus fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca triangularis'' (A.Milne-Edwards, 1873) (triangular fiddler crab) ** '' Austruca variegata'' (Heller, 1862) (motley fiddler crab) * '' Cranuca'' ** '' Cranuca inversa'' (Hoffmann, 1874) * '' Gelasimus'' ** '' Gelasimus borealis'' (
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(northern calling fiddler crab) ** '' Gelasimus dampieri'' (
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(dampier's fiddler crab) ** '' Gelasimus excisa'' (eastern calling fiddler crab) ** '' Gelasimus hesperiae'' (
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(western calling fiddler crab) ** '' Gelasimus jocelynae'' (Shih, Naruse & Ng, 2010) (jocelyn's fiddler crab) ** '' Gelasimus neocultrimanus'' (Bott, 1973) ** '' Gelasimus palustris'' Stimpson, 1862 ** '' Gelasimus pugilator'' Stimpson, 1862 ** '' Gelasimus rubripes'' Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846 ** '' Gelasimus subeylindricus'' Stimpson, 1862 ** '' Gelasimus tetragonon'' (Herbst, 1790) (tetragonal fiddler crab) ** ''
Gelasimus vocans ''Gelasimus vocans'' is a species of fiddler crab. It is found across the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea, Zanzibar and Madagascar to Indonesia and the central Pacific Ocean. It lives in burrows up to deep. Several forms of ''G. vocans'' have been ...
'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (calling fiddler crab) ** '' Gelasimus vomeris'' (McNeill, 1920) (orange-clawed fiddler crab) * '' Leptuca'' ** ''
Leptuca batuenta ''Leptuca batuenta'', commonly known as the beating fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to the tropical eastern Pacific, from El Salvador to northern Peru. Taxonomy Previously a member of the genus ''Uca'', the species was transfe ...
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, 1941)
(beating fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca beebei ''Leptuca beebei'', commonly known as Beebe's fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to the Pacific coasts of Central and South America, from El Salvador to northern Peru. Taxonomy Previously a member of the genus ''Uca'', the specie ...
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(Beebe's fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca coloradensis'' (Rathbun, 1893) (painted fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca crenulata ''Leptuca crenulata'', the Mexican fiddler crab, is a species of American broad-front fiddler crab in the family Ocypodidae. ''Leptuca crenulata'' was formerly in the genus ''Uca The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one ...
'' (Lockington, 1877) (Mexican fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca cumulanta ''Leptuca cumulanta'', commonly known as the heaping fiddler crab or the mangrove fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to tropical and subtropical areas of the western Atlantic. Taxonomy Previously a member of the genus ''Uca'', th ...
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, 1943)
(heaping fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca deichmanni ''Leptuca deichmanni'', commonly known as Deichmann's fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to the eastern Pacific coast of Central America, in Costa Rica and Panama. Taxonomy Previously a member of the genus ''Uca'', the species wa ...
'' (Rathbun, 1935) (Deichmann's fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca dorotheae ''Leptuca'' is a genus of fiddler crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae. The species of this genus are found on the coasts of the Americas. Description They are small- to large-sized crabs with an adult carapace width of 5–25 mm in adult ...
'' (von Hagen, 1968) (Dorothy's fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca festae ''Leptuca'' is a genus of fiddler crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae. The species of this genus are found on the coasts of the Americas. Description They are small- to large-sized crabs with an adult carapace width of 5–25 mm in adult ...
'' (Nobili, 1902) (Festa's fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca helleri ''Leptuca helleri'', commonly known as Heller's fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab endemic to the Galapagos Islands in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy Previously a member of the genus ''Uca'', the species was transferred in 2016 to ...
'' (Rathbun, 1902) (Heller's fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca inaequalis'' (Rathbun, 1935) (uneven fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca latimanus'' (Rathbun, 1893) (lateral-handed fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca leptodactyla ''Leptuca leptodactyla'', commonly known as the thin-fingered fiddler crab or the western Atlantic fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to the western Atlantic coast of the Americas. Taxonomy Previously a member of the genus ''Uca' ...
'' (Rathbun, 1898) (thin-fingered fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca limicola ''Leptuca'' is a genus of fiddler crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae. The species of this genus are found on the coasts of the Americas. Description They are small- to large-sized crabs with an adult carapace width of 5–25 mm in adult ...
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, 1941)
(Pacific mud fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca musica'' (Rathbun, 1914) (musical fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca oerstedi ''Leptuca'' is a genus of fiddler crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae. The species of this genus are found on the coasts of the Americas. Description They are small- to large-sized crabs with an adult carapace width of 5–25 mm in adult ...
'' (Rathbun, 1904) (aqua fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca panacea'' (Novak & Salmon, 1974) (gulf sand fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca pugilator'' (Bosc, 1802) (Atlantic sand fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca pygmaea'' (
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(pygmy fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca saltitanta ''Leptuca saltitanta'', commonly known as the energetic fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to the eastern Pacific coasts, from El Salvador in Central America to Colombia in South America. Taxonomy Previously a member of the genus ...
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(energetic fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca speciosa'' (Ives, 1891) (brilliant fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca spinicarpa'' (Rathbun, 1900) (spiny-wristed fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca stenodactylus'' (
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(narrow-fingered fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca subcylindrica'' (Stimpson, 1859) (Laguna Madre fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca tallanica'' (von Hagen, 1968) (Peruvian fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca tenuipedis'' (
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(slender-legged fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca terpsichores'' (
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(dancing fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca thayeri'' M. J. Rathbun, 1900 (Atlantic mangrove fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca tomentosa'' (
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(matted fiddler crab) ** '' Leptuca umbratila'' (
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(Pacific mangrove fiddler crab) ** ''
Leptuca uruguayensis ''Leptuca uruguayensis'', commonly known as the Uruguayan fiddler crab or the southwestern Atlantic fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab native to temperate and subtropical areas of the southeastern coast of South America. Taxonomy Previ ...
'' (Nobili, 1901) (Uruguayan fiddler crab) * '' Minuca'' ** '' Minuca argillicola'' (
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(clay fiddler crab) ** ''
Minuca brevifrons Minuca may refer to: * ''Minuca'' (crab), genus of crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae * Minuca (footballer) Hermínio Francisco de Oliveira Filho (18 July 1944 – 23 April 2010), known as Minuca, was a Brazilian football player. He playe ...
'' (Stimpson, 1860) (narrow-fronted fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca burgersi'' (Holthuis, 1967) (burger's fiddler crab) ** ''
Minuca ecuadoriensis Minuca may refer to: * ''Minuca'' (crab), genus of crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae * Minuca (footballer) Hermínio Francisco de Oliveira Filho (18 July 1944 – 23 April 2010), known as Minuca, was a Brazilian football player. He playe ...
'' (Maccagno, 1928) (Pacific hairback fiddler crab) ** ''
Minuca galapagensis Minuca may refer to: * ''Minuca'' (crab), genus of crabs belonging to the family Ocypodidae * Minuca (footballer) Hermínio Francisco de Oliveira Filho (18 July 1944 – 23 April 2010), known as Minuca, was a Brazilian football player. He playe ...
'' (galápagos fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca herradurensis'' (Bott, 1954) (la herradura fiddler crab) ** ''
Minuca longisignalis ''Minuca longisignalis'', the longwave gulf fiddler, is a species of American broad-front fiddler crab in the family Ocypodidae. ''Minuca longisignalis'' was formerly in the genus ''Uca The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more th ...
'' (Salmon & Atsaides, 1968) (longwave gulf fiddler) ** '' Minuca marguerita'' (Thurman, 1981) (olmec fiddler crab) ** ''
Minuca minax ''Minuca minax'', commonly known as the red‐jointed fiddler crab or brackish-water fiddler crab, is a species of fiddler crab that is found in the United States from Massachusetts to the Gulf of Mexico. It is one of the most common macroinverte ...
'' (Le Conte, 1855) (red-jointed fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca mordax'' (Smith, 1870) (biting fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca osa'' (Landstorfer & Schubart, 2010) (osa fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca pugnax'' (S. I. Smith, 1870) (Atlantic marsh fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca rapax'' (Smith, 1870) (mudflat fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca umbratila''
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(Pacific mangrove fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca victoriana'' (von Hagen, 1987) (victorian fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca virens'' (Salmon & Atsaides, 1968) (green-banded fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca vocator'' (Herbst, 1804) (Atlantic hairback fiddler crab) ** '' Minuca zacae'' (
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, 1941)
(lesser Mexican fiddler crab) * '' Paraleptuca'' ** '' Paraleptuca boninensis'' (Shih, Komai & Liu, 2013) (bonin islands fiddler crab) ** ''
Paraleptuca chlorophthalmus ''Paraleptuca chlorophthalmus'', is a common fiddler crab found in the mangroves of East Africa, from Somalia to South Africa, as well as Madagascar and Mauritius. Marsh fiddlers dig burrows in the muddy or sandy banks of salt marshes, which they ...
'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1837) (green-eyed fiddler crab) ** '' Paraleptuca crassipes'' (White, 1847) (thick-legged fiddler crab) ** '' Paraleptuca splendida'' (Stimpson, 1858) (splendid fiddler crab) * '' Petruca'' ** '' Petruca panamensis'' Ng, Shih & Christy, 2015 * '' Tubuca'' ** ''
Tubuca acuta ''Tubuca'' is a genus in Ocypodidae, a family of fiddler and ghost crabs. There are more than 20 described species in ''Tubuca''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Tubuca'': * '' Tubuca acuta'' (Stimpson, 1858) * ''Tubuca alcocki'' ...
'' (Stimpson, 1858) (acute fiddler crab) ** ''
Tubuca alcocki ''Tubuca alcocki'' is a species of fiddler crab. Its range includes most of the northern Indian Ocean, from western Thailand (facing the Andaman Sea), through the Bay of Bengal and India, to the Red Sea. Etymology The specific name ''alcocki'' i ...
'' Shih, Chan & Ng, 2018 (alcock's fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca arcuata'' (De Haan, 1835) (bowed fiddler crab) ** ''
Tubuca australiae ''Tubuca'' is a genus in Ocypodidae, a family of fiddler and ghost crabs. There are more than 20 described species in ''Tubuca''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Tubuca'': * ''Tubuca acuta'' (Stimpson, 1858) * ''Tubuca alcocki'' ...
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, 1975)
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Tubuca bellator ''Tubuca'' is a genus in Ocypodidae, a family of fiddler and ghost crabs. There are more than 20 described species in ''Tubuca''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Tubuca'': * ''Tubuca acuta'' (Stimpson, 1858) * ''Tubuca alcocki'' ...
'' (White, 1847) (belligerent fiddler crab) ** ''
Tubuca capricornis ''Tubuca'' is a genus in Ocypodidae, a family of fiddler and ghost crabs. There are more than 20 described species in ''Tubuca''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Tubuca'': * ''Tubuca acuta'' (Stimpson, 1858) * ''Tubuca alcocki'' ...
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, 1975)
(capricorn fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca coarctata'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1852) (compressed fiddler crab) ** ''
Tubuca demani ''Tubuca'' is a genus in Ocypodidae, a family of fiddler and ghost crabs. There are more than 20 described species in ''Tubuca''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Tubuca'': * '' Tubuca acuta'' (Stimpson, 1858) * '' Tubuca alcocki' ...
'' (Ortmann, 1897) (demanding fiddler crab) ** ''
Tubuca dussumieri ''Tubuca dussumieri'', is a species of fiddler crab that is found in the western and south pacific including New Caledonia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan, north eastern Australia Description ''Tubuca dussumieri'' males have one claw that ...
'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1852) (dussumier's fiddler crab) ** ''
Tubuca elegans ''Tubuca'' is a genus in Ocypodidae, a family of fiddler and ghost crabs. There are more than 20 described species in ''Tubuca''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Tubuca'': * '' Tubuca acuta'' (Stimpson, 1858) * '' Tubuca alcocki' ...
'' (George & Jones, 1982) (elegant fiddler crab) ** ''
Tubuca flammula ''Tubuca flammula'', commonly known as the flame-backed fiddler crab is a species of fiddler crab that is found in the northwest of Western Australia, the northern part of the Northern Territory and the western half of Papua New Guinea ''Tubuca ...
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(flame-backed fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca forcipata'' (Adams & White, 1849) (forceps fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca hirsutimanus'' (George & Jones, 1982) (hairy-handed fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca longidigitum'' (Kingsley, 1880) (long-fingered fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca paradussumieri'' (Bott, 1973) (spined fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca polita'' (
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(polished fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca rhizophorae'' (Tweedie, 1950) (Asian mangrove fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca rosea'' (Tweedie, 1937) (rose fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca seismella'' (
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(shaking fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca signata'' (Hess, 1865) (signaling fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca typhoni'' (
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(typhoon fiddler crab) ** '' Tubuca urvillei'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1852) (d'urville's fiddler crab) * ''Uca'' ** †'' Uca antiqua'' Brito, 1972 ** ''
Uca heteropleura The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' (Smith, 1870) (American Red fiddler crab) ** †''
Uca inaciobritoi The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' Martins-Neto, 2001 ** ''
Uca insignis The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1852) (distinguished fiddler crab) ** ''
Uca intermedia The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' von Prahl & Toro, 1985 (intermediate fiddler crab) ** '' Uca major'' Herbst, 1782 (greater fiddler crab) ** †''
Uca marinae The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, while ...
'' Dominguez-Alonso, 2008 ** ''
Uca maracoani The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' Latreille 1803 (Brazilian fiddler crab) ** ''
Uca monilifera The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' Rathbun, 1914 (necklaced fiddler crab) ** †''
Uca nitida The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' Desmarest, 1822 ** †''
Uca oldroydi The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' Rathbun, 1926 ** ''
Uca ornata The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, while ...
'' (Smith, 1870) (ornate fiddler crab) ** '' Uca princeps'' (Smith, 1870) (large Mexican fiddler crab) ** ''
Uca stylifera The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, while ...
'' ( H.Milne Edwards, 1852) (styled fiddler crab) ** ''
Uca subcylindrica The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
'' Stimpson, 1862 (Laguna Madre fiddler) * '' Xeruca'' ** '' Xeruca formosensis'' (Rathbun, 1921)


Gallery


Captivity

Fiddler crabs are occasionally kept as pets. The fiddler crabs sold in pet stores generally come from brackish water lagoons. Because they live in lower salinity water, pet stores may call them fresh-water crabs, but they cannot survive indefinitely in fresh water. Fiddler crabs have been known to attack small fish in captivity, as opposed to their natural feeding habits.


See also

* Declawing of crabs


References


External links

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Movie of two fiddler crabs (''Uca lactea lactea'') waving the enlarged claw
- University of Kyoto
Info on systematics, phylogeny and morphology of fiddlers
- Fiddlercrab.info
The colorful fiddler crabs in the mangrove forest of Borneo
- mysabah.com {{Taxonbar, from=Q1329937 Ocypodoidea Asymmetry Arthropod common names