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- Sesarma abstract "Sesarma is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the American continent.Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea.Sesarma contains the following species:".
- Sesarma class Malacostraca.
- Sesarma family Sesarmidae.
- Sesarma kingdom Animal.
- Sesarma order Crab.
- Sesarma order Decapoda.
- Sesarma phylum Arthropod.
- Sesarma phylum Crustacean.
- Sesarma wikiPageID "16270408".
- Sesarma wikiPageRevisionID "605322547".
- Sesarma classis Malacostraca.
- Sesarma familia Sesarmidae.
- Sesarma genus "Sesarma".
- Sesarma genusAuthority "Say, 1817".
- Sesarma hasPhotoCollection Sesarma.
- Sesarma infraordo Crab.
- Sesarma name "Sesarma".
- Sesarma ordo Decapoda.
- Sesarma phylum "Arthropoda".
- Sesarma regnum "Animalia".
- Sesarma subdivision "17".
- Sesarma subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Sesarma subphylum Crustacean.
- Sesarma subject Category:Grapsoidea.
- Sesarma subject Category:Terrestrial_crustaceans.
- Sesarma type Animal100015388.
- Sesarma type Arthropod101767661.
- Sesarma type Crustacean101974773.
- Sesarma type Invertebrate101905661.
- Sesarma type LivingThing100004258.
- Sesarma type Object100002684.
- Sesarma type Organism100004475.
- Sesarma type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sesarma type TerrestrialCrustaceans.
- Sesarma type Whole100003553.
- Sesarma type Animal.
- Sesarma type Crustacean.
- Sesarma type Eukaryote.
- Sesarma type Species.
- Sesarma type Crustacean.
- Sesarma type Organism.
- Sesarma comment "Sesarma is a genus of terrestrial crabs endemic to the American continent.Many species within this genus live in mangroves. They have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do not have to return to the sea even to spawn. Several species initially placed here are now placed in other genera of the Sesarmidae, and in some cases even elsewhere in the Grapsoidea.Sesarma contains the following species:".
- Sesarma label "Sesarma".
- Sesarma label "Sesarma".
- Sesarma sameAs Sesarma.
- Sesarma sameAs m.03wfks8.
- Sesarma sameAs Q3024191.
- Sesarma sameAs Q3024191.
- Sesarma sameAs Sesarma.
- Sesarma wasDerivedFrom Sesarma?oldid=605322547.
- Sesarma isPrimaryTopicOf Sesarma.
- Sesarma name "Sesarma".