Hexapus


Hexapus is a genus of crabs in the family Hexapodidae. It contains only three extant species found in the Indo-West Pacific. They inhabit the intertidal and subtidal areas of shorelines.

Description

Like other members of the family, these crabs are easily recognizable due to the complete absence of the last pair of walking legs. They thus only have six walking legs, unlike the usual eight. Their carapace is subquadrate, wider than it is long, with a rounded anterior.

Species

The following are the species classified under Hexapus.

Extant species

Hexapus estuarinus is now regarded as a junior synonym of Hexapus sexpes. In addition, the following the species has been transferred to other genera: