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Coenobita

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Superfamily
  
Paguroidea

Scientific name
  
Coenobita

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Decapoda

Family
  
Coenobitidae

Higher classification
  
Coenobitidae

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Lower classifications
  
Caribbean hermit crab, Coenobita rugosus, Coenobita perlatus, Coenobita brevimanus, Coenobita violascens

The genus Coenobita contains the sixteen species of terrestrial hermit crabs.

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Ecology

Coenobita Coenobita scaevola Coenobita Species

Coenobita species carry water in the gastropod shells they inhabit, allowing them to stay out of water for a long time.

Distribution

Coenobita Caribbean Hermit Crab Coenobita clypeatus

The majority of the species are found in the Indo-Pacific region, with only one species in West Africa, one species occurring along the western Atlantic Ocean, and one species occurring on the Pacific coast of the Americas.

Taxonomy

Coenobita Coenobita brevimanus Wikipedia

Coenobita is closely related to the coconut crab, Birgus latro, with the two genera making up the whole of the family Coenobitidae. The name Coenobita was coined by Pierre André Latreille in 1829, from an Ecclesiastical Latin word, ultimately from the Greek κοινόβιον, meaning "commune"; despite ending in a vowel, the genus is masculine in gender.

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References

Coenobita Wikipedia