8th Anniversary of Crabs of the World

Happy 8th Anniversary of Crabs of the World! It’s amazing to scroll through all your crab observations that demonstrate such global diversity and beauty. Thanks so much to all 1,368 members for adding your observations to this project, as they’re not automatically added (and please remember: NO shrimp or crayfish).

We now have 2,318 species in this project, 20 more than my last post in March. Every few months I first focus on some species that are new to iNaturalist, and then others that are fabulous. Please notify me if yours is new, otherwise I probably won’t know!

Here are some of the new crab species; a few still need confirmation (can you help?):

•A Parvuspotamon yuxiense (Eurasian Freshwater Crab) by @swimkang in China:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/203187552

•Also in China, one of three Somanniathelphusa nanningensis (Southeast Asian Freshwater Crab) by @yixuan_zhang:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/205403609

•Two more genus Somanniathelphusa (Southeast Asian Freshwater Crab) by @quang_khai in Vietnam:
•A Somanniathelphusa pax:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/148181426
•A Somanniathelphusa dangi (needs confirmation):
www.inaturalist.org/observations/198908035

•An Eurytium tristani (a Mud Crab) by @guillermofunes in El Salvador (needs confirmation):
www.inaturalist.org/observations/215419887

•A Macrophthalmus serenei by @tahiticrabs in French Polynesia (needs confirmation):
www.inaturalist.org/observations/202226359

•Also in French Polynesia, a Galathea mauritiana (Squat Lobster) by @sylvieomnes (needs confirmation):
www.inaturalist.org/observations/205598705

•A Chaceon bicolor (a Swimming Crab) by @jgrimshaw, with ID by @clinton, in New Zealand:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/206577539

•A Trionectes rugosus (a Swimming Crab) by@glen_whisson in Australia:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/207542488

•Also in Australia, a lovely polka-dotted Eucrate dorsalis by @sharmaine3:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/203472603

These aren’t new species, but are quite wonderful:

•A rare observation and great series of photos— a molting crab! A Metacarcinus magister (Dungeness Crab) by @ebleke in Washington State, USA:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/205868522

•The most colorful Dardanus calidus (Red Hermit Crab) by @dennisthediver in the Canary Islands, Spain:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/216528909

Publicado el 26 de mayo de 2024 a las 04:32 PM por wendy5 wendy5

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Congratulations.
And thank you to be a part of this group!

Anotado por dennisthediver hace 27 días

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