Cyclocoeloma tuberculata

Cyclocoeloma tuberculata

''Cyclocoeloma'' is a genus of crabs in the family Majidae, containing the single species ''Cyclocoeloma tuberculata''.
Corallimorph Decorator Crab (Cyclocoeloma tuberculata) Monument, Lembeh -night dive.
Another coquette, C. tuberculata fixes sea anemones of the family Discosomatidae to its carapace, and soft corals of the family Xeniidae to its legs :-) Cyclocoeloma tuberculata

Appearance

''Cyclocoeloma tuberculata'' is a small size spider crab, its carapace reach an average length of 45mm from the rostral area to posterior tip. The back side of the carapace is rounded but the rostral area is going relatively far ahead and looks like a head with lateral position of the eyes.
However, it's quite difficult to observe the carapace's shape on a living animal because it's covered with anemones.
The four ambulacry, when not too much decorated, are creamy color with brown bands. In the majids, the decoration is fixed on the carapace and legs via hooked hairs. The claws are quite small and are also used to decorate themselves.
The reason they cover their body is to camouflage themselves from potential predators, especially during the day; ''C. tuberculata'' fixes sea anemones of the family Discosomatidae to its carapace, and soft corals of the family Xeniidae to its legs.
Cyclocoeloma tuberculata Batu Lubang kecil, Lembeh. Cyclocoeloma tuberculata,Geotagged,Indonesia,Spring

Distribution

''Cyclocoeloma tuberculata'' is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassMalacostraca
OrderDecapoda
FamilyMajidae
GenusCyclocoeloma
SpeciesC. tuberculata