Geosesarma De Man, 1892
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Type species. Sesarma (Geosesarma) nodulifera De Man, 1892 View in CoL , subsequent designation by Serène & Soh (1970).
Remarks. Members of Geosesarma De Man, 1892 , are popularly known as “vampire crabs” because of the bright yellow eyes of a number of species ( Rademacher & Mengedoht, 2011; Ng et al., 2015). The genus currently contains 58 species (cf. Ng et al., 2008; Schubart & Ng, 2014; Ng, 2015; Ng et al., 2015; Manuel-Santos et al., 2016; Ng & Lemaitre, 2017); almost all of which are semiterestrial in habits, living in and around freshwater habitats in Southeast Asia. They are regarded as secondary freshwater crabs by some authors ( Yeo et al., 2008) although most species have large eggs and practice completely abbreviated larval development (cf. Ng, 1988).
Geosesarma foxi ( Kemp, 1918) belongs to a group of Geosesarma species generally characterised by their quadrate carapaces, slender and relatively long ambulatory legs, with the exopod of the third maxilliped not possessing a flagellum, and that usually occur in highlands. Ng (1988) treated the two Malaysian species, Geosesarma foxi ( Kemp, 1918) from Langkawi Island (Kedah), and G. serenei Ng, 1986 , from Bukit Larut in Perak; commenting that the taxonomy of the material referred to “ G. foxi ” from southern Peninsular Thailand needed to be revised in the future. A third species, which may be allied to G. foxi and G. serenei , is G. krathing Ng & Naiyanetr, 1992 , described from Krathing Waterfall in Chantaburi Province in eastern Thailand, near the Cambodian border. While this species shares the quadrate carapace and long slender ambulatory legs of G. foxi and G. serenei (and their male first gonopods are also superficially similar), the exopod of its third maxilliped has a well-developed flagellum ( Ng & Naiyanetr, 1992: fig. 1B).
Kemp S (1918) Zoological results of a tour in the Far East. Crustacea Decapoda and Stomatopoda. Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 6: 217 - 297.
Man JG De (1892) Decapoden des Indischen Archipels. Zoologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in Niederlandisch OstIndien, 2: 265 - 527.
Manuel-Santos MR, Ng PKL & Freitag H (2016) Two new species of Geosesarma De Man, 1892 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Sesarmidae) from Palawan, the Philippines. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 64: 335 - 342.
Ng PKL (1988) The Freshwater Crabs of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. Department of Zoology, National University of Singapore, Shinglee Press, pp. i - viii, 1 - 156, figs. 1 - 63, 4 colour pls.
Ng PKL & Naiyanetr P (1992) On a new species of Geosesarma de Man, 1892 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Grapsidae) from Chanthaburi Province, eastern Thailand. Zoologische Mededelingen, 66 (34): 449 - 452.
Ng PKL, Guinot D & Davie PJF (2008) Systema Brachyurorum: Part I. An annotated checklist of extant brachyuran crabs of the world. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 17: 1 - 286.
Ng PKL, Schubart CD & Lukhaup C (2015) New species of vampire crabs (Geosesarma De Man, 1892) from central Java, Indonesia, and the identity of Sesarma (Geosesarma) nodulifera De Man, 1892 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Thoracotremata, Sesarmidae). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 63: 3 - 13.
Ng PKL & Lemaitre R (2017) On the taxonomy of two poorly known species of Geosesarma De Man, 1892 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Sesarmidae) from the Philippines. Zootaxa, 4250 (5): 475 - 483.
Rademacher M & Mengedoht O (2011) Krabben-Fibel. Die schonsten Krabben fur das Aquaterrarium. Dahne Verlag, Ettlingen, Germany, 95 pp.
Schubart CD & Ng PKL (2014) Two new species of land-dwelling crabs of the genus Geosesarma De Man, 1892 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Thoracotremata: Sesarmidae) from Bintan Island, Indonesia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 62: 615 - 619.
Serene R & Soh CL (1970) New Indo-Pacific genera allied to Sesarma Say, 1877 (Brachyura, Decapoda, Crustacea). Treubia, 27 (4): 387 - 416.
Yeo DCJ, Ng PKL, Cumberlidge N, Magalhaes C, Daniels SR & Campos MR (2008) Global diversity of crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) in freshwater. In: Balian EV, Leveque C, Segers H & Martens K (eds.) Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment. Hydrobiologia, 595: 275 - 286.
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