Birgus latro, the coconut crab is the larger cousin to the Coenobita species. They are physically very similar. Birgus latro
Tag: brachyuran
Coenobita lila
Coenobita lila has just been announced as a separate species from Coenobita purpureus in June 2016. For more information check
Coenobita longitarus
Maybe someday we will have information on this species… C. longitarsis – de Man (year?) Alcock 1905 gives the distributions
Coenobita carnescens
Maybe someday we will have information on this species… C. carnescens (Dana 1851). Eastern Polynesia (Alcock 1905) Marshall Islands (Holthuis
Coenobita rubescens
Species status: accepted; Greeff 1884 The validity of the species as an independent species is still in question as no
Coenobita pseudorugosus
Common name: Pseudorugosus Latin Origins: the Latin adjective rugosus (“wrinkled”), which itself derives from “ruga” (“wrinkle”) Greek Origins: combining form of pseudḗs false, pseûdos falsehood Distribution: Indo West Pacific
Coenobita violascens
Photo credit: Brian Hampson & Irene Chu Common name: Viola Latin Origins: becoming violet Distribution: Nicobar Islands; Phuket, Thailand; Cebu
Coenobita variabilis
Common name: Aussie Crab, Crazy Crab, Calico Crab Latin Origins: Variabilis: varied, different Distribution: Northern Australia, from Exmouth Gulf to
Coenobita spinosus
Common name: Spinosus or Forest Hermit Crab Latin Origins: spina meaning thorn Distribution: Various Polynesian islands, Melanesia, Micronesia, Marianne Islands
Coenobita rugosus
Common name: rug, ruga, ruggie Latin Origins: from ruga “wrinkle” Distribution: From the mainland coast of East Africa [7] through