Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda, Vol. 1: Brachyura and Anomura; Their Distribution, Variations, and Habits
These land crabs can readily be recognized by their very convex surface, with the margins rounded and dilated over and in front of the branchial regions. The front is strongly bent downward and moderately wide; orbits and eye-stalks not very large. Chelipeds of the adult males large and powerful, more or less unequal. Distal joints of the legs granulated and fringed.
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