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  2. Scylla serrata - Wikipedia

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    Scylla serrata (often called mud crab or mangrove crab, although both terms are highly ambiguous, and black crab) is an ecologically important species of crab found in the estuaries and mangroves of Africa, Australia, and Asia. In their most common forms, their shell colours vary from a deep, mottled green to very dark brown.

  3. Scylla olivacea - Wikipedia

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    Scylla olivacea, commonly known as the orange mud crab, is a commercially important species of mangrove crab in the genus Scylla.It is one of several crabs known as the mud crab and is found in mangrove areas from Southeast Asia to Pakistan, and from Japan to northern Australia.

  4. Scylla tranquebarica - Wikipedia

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    Scylla tranquebarica is a species of mangrove crab in the genus Scylla. Scylla tranquebarica, one of several crabs known as the mud crab, is found in mangrove areas from Pakistan and Taiwan to the Malay Archipelago and other Indo-Pacific regions. [1]

  5. Panopeus herbstii - Wikipedia

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    Panopeus herbstii, also known as the black-fingered mud crab, black-clawed mud crab, Atlantic mud crab or sometimes common mud crab, is a species of true crab, belonging to the infraorder Brachyura, and is the largest of the mud crabs. Panopeus herbstii is small, growing to about 4 cm, with black-tipped claws of unequal size.

  6. Scylla paramamosain - Wikipedia

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    Green mud crab, Scylla paramamosain from Bekasi, West Java, ... Scylla paramamosain is found along the coastlines of the South China Sea down to the Java Sea. [1] [2] ...

  7. Scylla (crustacean) - Wikipedia

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    Scylla is a genus of swimming crabs, comprising four species, [1] of which S. serrata is the most widespread. They are found across the Indo-West Pacific . [ 2 ] The four species are: [ 3 ] [ 1 ]

  8. Mud crab - Wikipedia

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    Mud crab may refer to any crab that lives in or near mud, such as: Scylla serrata; Scylla tranquebarica; Scylla paramamosain; Scylla olivacea; Members of the family ...

  9. Xanthidae - Wikipedia

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    Xanthidae is a family of crabs known as gorilla crabs, mud crabs, pebble crabs or rubble crabs. [1] Xanthid crabs are often brightly coloured and are highly poisonous, containing toxins which are not destroyed by cooking and for which no antidote is known.