taxonID	type	description	language	source
C06087FDF15DFFC2FC35FB4FFA47FABE.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. Sesarma (Geosesarma) nodulifera De Man, 1892, subsequent designation by Serène & Soh (1970).	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF15DFFC6FC22FA2CFE11F959.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 A – D, 2, 4 A – C, 5 A – I)	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF15DFFC6FC22FA2CFE11F959.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Holotype: male (12.8 × 11.8 mm) (MZB Cru 5717), Pulo Majeti hamlet, Purwaharja village, Purwaharja District, Kota Banjar, ca. 2.6 km northeast of Banjar Patroman (Pataruman), West Java, Indonesia, coll. Achmad Sofyan, transferred from Achmad Rian Dietra, June 2022. Paratypes: 4 males (11.1 × 10.7 mm, 10.9 × 10.5 mm, 10.3 × 10.1 mm, 9.4 × 8.7 mm) (MZB Cru 5718), 5 males (11.7 × 11.5 mm, 11.7 × 11.2 mm, 11.5 × 10.7 mm, 11.2 × 9.9 mm, 11.1 × 10.4 mm) (ZRC 2023.0320), same data as holotype; 1 male (15.3 × 13.8 mm), 12 females (11.5 × 10.6 mm – 13.4 × 12.1 mm), 14 ovigerous females (11.5 × 10.5 mm – 12.6 × 12.0 mm) (MZB Cru 5719), 2 females (13.9 × 12.0 mm, 12.0 × 10.7 mm), 1 ovigerous female (11.2 × 10.2 mm) (ZRC 2023.0561), same locality as holotype, early July 2023.	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF15DFFC6FC22FA2CFE11F959.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Carapace squarish, wider than long, lateral margins almost parallel (Fig. 2 A, B); dorsal surface with distinct regions, anterior regions with numerous small rounded granules (Fig. 2 A, B); front deflexed, frontal lobes very broad with almost truncate margins, separated by broad median concavity; postfrontal cristae sharp (Fig. 2 A – C); external orbital tooth acutely triangular, directed obliquely outwards, tip slightly extending beyond anterior part of lateral carapace margin, first epibranchial tooth triangular, low, visible, separated from margin by low, wide concavity, second epibranchial tooth small but visible (Fig. 2 B). Ischium of third maxilliped subtrapezoidal, merus ovate, wide; exopod relatively slender, with long flagellum that extends beyond merus width (Fig. 5 A). Outer surface of palm of adult male chelae granulate; inner surface distinctly granulated but without distinct transverse comb-like ridge; dorsal margin of dactylus with 5 or 6 evenly spaced tubercle, each with chitinous tip (Fig. 2 D – F). Ambulatory legs with relatively more slender meri (fourth leg length-to-width ratio ca. 3.2), with sharp subdistal spine on dorsal margin; ventral margins of propodus and dactylus of adult first ambulatory leg with scattered stiff setae (Fig. 2 A, G). Male pleon, wide, triangular; somite 6 wide; telson subtriangular with rounded tip, slightly shorter than broad (length-to-width ratio ca. 0.9); somite 6 with convex lateral margins (Figs. 4 A, 5 B). G 1 relatively slender; subdistal part of outer margin of stem before chitinous distal part rounded, outer margin of junction between stem and chitinous distal part concave, short; chitinous distal part bent about 45 º along longitudinal axis, elongate, tapering, distalmost part flared in lateral view, subspatuliform in mesial view (Fig. 5 C – H). Vulva on anterior part of somite 6, with raised vulvar cover, directed mesially (Fig. 4 C). Preserved egg size 1.6 × 1.3 – 1.5 × 1.5 mm in diameter. Notes on habitat. This species inhabits wet areas in a forest, ground which is covered with stones and rocks, at about 60 m asl. Colour. Carapace grey to greyish-blue, with posterolateral regions dark brown, H-shaped grooves dark brown; frontal surfaces of cephalothorax orange to dull red; eyes iridescent yellow; chelipeds orange; ambulatory legs pale orange to orangish-red, with numerous small dark spots (Fig. 1 A – D).	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF15DFFC6FC22FA2CFE11F959.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after Achmad Rian Dietra or Rian, who has great interest in all ornamental Indonesian crustaceans especially Geosesarma spp., and has helped us obtain material for this study.	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF159FFC6FEFDF90BFBA6F7D9.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 E – H, 3, 4 D – F, 5 J – R)	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF159FFC6FEFDF90BFBA6F7D9.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Holotype: male (12.3 × 11.3 mm) (MZB Cru 5720), Cikukun hamlet, Adimulya village, Wanareja District, Cilacap Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, coll. Achmad Sofyan, transferred from Achmad Rian Dietra, June 2022. Paratype: 1 male (12.7 × 11.9 mm) (ZRC 2023.0321), same data as holotype; 1 male (13.3 × 11.8 mm), 10 females (10.8 × 9.9 mm – 14.5 × 13.1 mm), 12 ovigerous females (11.8 × 11.0 mm – 12.8 × 12.4 mm) (MZB Cru 5721), 2 females (13.9 × 12.8 mm, 12.7 × 11.8 mm), 1 ovigerous female (11.8 × 11.3 mm) (ZRC 2023.0562), same locality and collector as holotype, early July 2023; 34 males (11.5 × 9.9 mm – 13.8 × 12.6 mm), 2 females (11.5 × 10.3 mm – 13.3 × 11.4 mm), 1 ovigerous female (12.5 × 11.1 mm) (MZB Cru 5732), 20 males (10.7 × 9.6 – 15.1 × 13.8 mm), 2 females (12.3 × 11.1 mm, 15.0 × 12.6 mm) (ZRC 2023.0567), same locality and collector as holotype, 28 November 2023.	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF159FFC6FEFDF90BFBA6F7D9.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Carapace subsquarish, slightly trapezoidal with posterior part wider than anterior part, lateral margins gently diverging posteriorly (Fig. 3 A, B); dorsal surface with distinct regions, anterior regions with numerous small rounded granules (Fig. 3 A, B); front deflexed, frontal lobes very broad with almost truncate margins, separated by broad median concavity; postfrontal cristae sharp (Fig. 3 A – C); external orbital tooth triangular, directed obliquely outwards, tip extending beyond anterior part of lateral carapace margin, first epibranchial tooth triangular, low, visible, separated from margin by shallow notch, second epibranchial tooth small but visible (Fig. 3 B). Ischium of third maxilliped subtrapezoidal, merus ovate, wide; exopod relatively slender, with long flagellum that extends beyond merus width (Fig. 5 J). Outer surface of palm of adult male chelae with low granules and rugae; inner surface finely granulated but without distinct transverse comb-like ridge; dorsal margin of dactylus with 5 or 6 evenly spaced tubercles, each with chitinous tip (Fig. 3 D – F). Ambulatory legs with relatively stouter meri (fourth leg length-to-width ratio ca. 3.0), with sharp subdistal spine on dorsal margin; ventral margins of propodus and dactylus of adult first ambulatory leg with scattered stiff setae (Fig. 3 A, G). Male pleon wide, triangular; especially somite 6 relatively wide; telson subtriangular with rounded tip, slightly shorter than broad (length-to-width ratio ca. 0.8); somite 6 with convex lateral margins (Figs. 4 D, 5 K). G 1 relatively slender; subdistal part of outer margin of stem before chitinous distal part rounded, outer margin of junction between stem and chitinous distal part concave, long; chitinous distal part bent about 45 º along longitudinal axis, elongate, tapering, distalmost part conical in lateral view, subspatuliform in mesial view (Fig. 5 L – Q). Vulva on anterior part of somite 6, with raised vulvar cover, directed mesially (Fig. 4 F). Preserved egg size 1.8 × 1.6 mm – 1.6 × 1.5 mm in diameter. Notes on habitat. Geosesarma nigripes, new species, lives among wet bushes with stony substrates along streams in lowlands in Central Java Province at about 40 m asl. Colour. Carapace pale cream to pale yellow, with posterolateral regions dark purple to almost black; frontal surfaces of cephalothorax dark brown to almost black; H-shaped grooves dark brown; eyes iridescent orange to yellow; chelipeds orange; ambulatory legs dark purple to almost black (Fig. 1 E – H).	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
C06087FDF159FFC6FEFDF90BFBA6F7D9.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after its black ambulatory legs; from the Latin “ nigra ” for black and “ pes ” for legs. The name is used as a noun.	en	Ng, Peter K. L., Wowor,, Daisy (2024): Two new species of vampire crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from Java, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 72: 469-478, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2024-0034
