Grapsus albolineatus

Grapsus albolineatus

''Grapsus albolineatus''is a species of decapod crustacean in the family Grapsidae, native to the Indo-Pacific.
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Appearance

Its carapace, or upper shell, is flat, circular, and rough with arched lateral margins, and may be up to 37 mm in length. Its chelae, or claws, are short, small, and flattened. Its pereiopods, or legs, are long with a tapered end. The margin of the inferior extremity of its last pair of legs is serrate. Males have bigger claws than females. This species is red, blue, or green in color. Its legs are the same color and have irregular dark-brown mottling.
Swift-Footed Rock Crab - Grapsus albolineatus This Swift-Footed Rock Crab - Grapsus albolineatus are often seen scurrying around rocky beach. Crab,Fuvahmulah,Grapsus albolineatus,Maldives,Swift-Footed Rock Crab

Distribution

This species occurs in rocky depths and in coral reefs. It is found in the Indo-Pacific from the East African coast to the Chilean coast. This includes the waters of the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aqaba, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Japan, Australia, and the tropical islands of the Pacific Ocean .
Mottled Lightfoot Crab - Grapsus albolineatus  Anilao,Batangas,Crab,Grapsus albolineatus,Lightfoot Crab,Mottled Lightfoot Crab,Philippines

Habitat

This species occurs in rocky depths and in coral reefs. It is found in the Indo-Pacific from the East African coast to the Chilean coast. This includes the waters of the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aqaba, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Japan, Australia, and the tropical islands of the Pacific Ocean .

Reproduction

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Like in most other true crabs, light and temperature are the main environmental factors that determine reproductive activity. The female releases her fertilized eggs in its abdomen. This species has a long planktonic larval phase. As the larva matures, it undergoes a series of molts that allow it to grow and reach maturity.

Food

The species consumes a mostly herbivorous diet but also takes small crustaceans and fish.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassMalacostraca
OrderDecapoda
FamilyGrapsidae
GenusGrapsus
SpeciesG. albolineatus