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References: Rathbun, 1918: 261, pls. 65, 159, figs. 7-8; Boschi, 1964: 58, pls. 3, 17-18; Boschi et al., 1992: 75, fig. 86; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 202; Bordin, 1987: 23; Melo, 1990a: 80; 1996: 474, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Eastern Pacific and Western Atlantic. Brazil (RJ to RS), Uruguay, and Argentina.

Comments: Aggregated at intertidal zone, also on beach vegetation.

Genus Euchirograpsus H. Milne-Edwards, 1853



Euchirograpsus americanus A. Milne-Edwards, 1880

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 282; Turkay, 1975: 114.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 282; Turkay, 1975: 114; Melo, 1996: 476.

References: Melo, 1996: 476, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, northern South America, and Brazil (RS).

Comments: On rock, coral, and sand bottoms, from 30 to 150m.

Euchirograpsus kingsleyi (Miers, 1885)

Synonymy: Turkay, 1975: 120.

Description and diagnosis: Turkay, 1975: 120; Melo, 1996: 477.

References: Melo, 1996: 477, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Eastern and Western Atlantic. Brazil (RS).

Comments: On mud bottoms, from shallow waters to 320m.
Family Gecarcinidae MacLeay, 1838

Genus Cardisoma Latreille, 1825



Cardisoma guanhumi Latreille, 1825

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 341; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 195.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 341; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 195; Melo, 1996: 480.

References: Moreira, 1901: 50; Rathbun, 1918: 341, pls. 106-107; Holthuis, 1959: 259; Fausto-Filho, 1966: 34; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 195; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 204; Powers, 1977: 138; Abele & Kim, 1986: 61, fig. 662e; Tavares & Albuquerque, 1989: 106; Melo, 1996: 480, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, northern South America, and Brazil (from CE to SP).

Comments: In mangroves, semiterrestrial and aggregated.

Genus Gecarcinus Leach, 1814



Gecarcinus lagostoma H. Milne-Edwards, 1835

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 361; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 197.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 361; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 197; Melo, 1996: 481.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 361, pls. 125-126; Fausto-Filho, 1966: 34; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 197; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 204; Fausto-Filho, 1974: 20; Manning & Chace, 1990: 60, fig. 41; Melo, 1996: 481, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Eastern, Central, and Western Atlantic. Antilles, Venezuela, and Brazil (FN, RA, TI).

Comments: Semiterrestrial, in burrows far from the sea.

Family Ocypodidae Rafinesque, 1815



Genus Ocypode Weber, 1795

Ocypode quadrata (Fabricius, 1787)

Synonymy: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 204; Williams, 1984: 468.

Description and diagnosis: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 204; Williams, 1984: 468; Melo, 1996: 484.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 367, pls. 127-128 (as O. albicus); Holthuis, 1959: 259; Fausto-Filho, 1966: 33; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 204, figs. 68-69; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 198; Gomes-Corrêa, 1972: 12; Fausto-Filho, 1974: 16; Powers, 1977: 141; Williams, 1984: 468, fig. 375; Abele & Kim, 1986: 66, fig. 716a; Melo et al., 1989: 25; Melo, 1996: 484, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Central America, Antilles, northern South America, and Brazil (from PA to RS, FN).

Comments: Sand beaches, in the supralittoral zone.
Genus Uca Leach, 1814

Uca burgesie Holthuis, 1967

Synonymy: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 207; Crane, 1975: 168.

Description and diagnosis: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 207; Crane, 1975: 168; Melo, 1996: 487.

References: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 207, figs. 70-71a-d; Crane, 1975: 168; Powers, 1977: 142; Abele & Kim, 1986: 66, fig. 714a-b; Melo, 1996: 487, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, Venezuela, and Brazil (from MA to SP).

Comments: In beaches of estuaries and coastal lagoons, among mangroves, in burrows.
Uca cumulanta Crane, 1943

Synonymy: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 211; Crane, 1975: 240.

Description and diagnosis: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 211; Crane, 1975: 240; Melo, 1996: 488.

References: Holthuis, 1959: 274; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 211, fig. 71e-f; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 200; Crane, 1975: 240; Barnwell, 1986: 157; Melo, 1996: 488, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. Central America, northern South America, and Brazil (from PA to RJ).

Comments: Mud beaches, among mangroves.
Uca leptodactyla Rathbun, 1898

Synonymy: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 212; Crane, 1975: 304.

Description and diagnosis: Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 212; Crane, 1975: 304; Melo, 1996: 489.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 420, pl. 156; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 212, fig. 71g-h; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 199; Crane, 1975: 304; Powers, 1977: 143; Abele & Kim, 1986: 66, fig. 710a-b; Melo et al., 1989: 26; Tavares & Albuquerque, 1989: 104; Melo, 1996: 489, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, Venezuela, and Brazil (from MA to SC).

Comments: In the supralittoral and intertidal zones, on sand bottoms with little mud, at the edge of large bays and islands exposed to the sea.
Uca maracoani (Latreille, 1802)

Synonymy: Holthuis, 1959: 260; Crane, 1975: 143.

Description and diagnosis: Crane, 1975: 143; Melo, 1996: 490.

References: Moreira, 1901: 52; Rathbun, 1918: 378, pl. 130, figs. 2-3, pl. 131, fig. 3; Holthuis, 1959: 260; Fausto-Filho, 1966: 34; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 198; Crane, 1975: 143; Melo et al., 1989: 26; Tavares & Albuquerque, 1989: 104; Melo, 1996: 490, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. Antilles, Guianes, and Brazil (from MA to PR).

Comments: In low tide zone, on mud bottoms, among mangroves, at the edge of protected bays.
Uca mordax (Smith, 1870)

Synonymy: Crane, 1975: 173 .

Description and diagnosis: Holthuis, 1959: 262; Crane, 1975: 173; Melo, 1996: 491.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 391, pl. 134, figs. 3-4; Holthuis, 1959: 262; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 199; Crane, 1975: 173; Powers, 1977: 144; Melo, 1996: 491, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. Central America, northern South America, and Brazil (from PA to SP).

Comments: At the edge of mangroves and estuaries, in waters of low salinity.
Uca rapax (Smith, 1870)

Synonymy: Crane, 1975: 190.

Description and diagnosis: Holthuis, 1959: 266; Crane, 1975: 190; Melo, 1996: 492.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 397, pl. 140; Holthuis, 1959: 266; Fausto-Filho, 1966: 34; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 214, fig. 73a-b; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 199; Crane, 1975: 190; Powers, 1977: 147; Abele & Kim, 1986: 66, fig. 714c-e; Tavares & Albuquerque, 1989: 104; Melo, 1996: 492, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, Venezuela, and Brazil (from PA to SC).

Comments: In burrows in mud bottoms near mangroves, and at the edge of estuaries and lagoons.
Uca thayeri Rathbun, 1900

Synonymy: Crane, 1975: 112.

Description and diagnosis: Holthuis, 1959: 275; Crane, 1975: 112; Melo, 1996: 493.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 406, pl. 144; Holthuis, 1959: 275; Fausto-Filho, 1966: 34; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 216, fig. 73e-f; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 199; Crane, 1975: 112; Powers, 1977: 148; Abele & Kim, 1986: 67, fig. 710f-h; Melo et al., 1989: 25; Melo, 1996: 493, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, Central America, Venezuela, and Brazil (from MA to SC).

Comments: In shaded areas of mud bottoms, near mangroves.
Uca uruguayensis Nobili, 1901

Synonymy: Boschi, 1964: 68; Crane, 1975: 229.

Description and diagnosis: Boschi, 1964: 68; Crane, 1975: 229; Melo, 1996: 494.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 413, pl. 150; Boschi, 1964: 68, pls. 3, 20-21; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 199; Crane, 1975: 229; Melo et al., 1989: 26; Tavares & Albuquerque, 1989: 104; Melo, 1990a: 80; Boschi et al., 1992: 84, fig. 98; Melo, 1996: 494, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. Brazil (from RJ to RS), Uruguay, and Argentina.

Comments: In estuaries, mangroves, and mud beaches, in burrows in the supralittoral zone.
Uca victoriana von Hagen, 1987

Synonymy: von Hagen, 1987: 81.

Description and diagnosis: von Hagen, 1987: 81; Melo, 1996: 495.

References: von Hagen, 1987: 81, pls. 1-4; Melo, 1996: 495, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. Brazil (ES).

Comments: In mud bottoms of mangroves.

Uca vocator (Herbst, 1804)

Synonymy: Crane, 1975: 163.

Description and diagnosis: Holthuis, 1959: 269; Crane, 1975: 163; Melo, 1996: 496.

References: Holthuis, 1959: 269; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 217, figs. 73-74; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 200; Crane, 1975: 163; Powers, 1977: 149; Abele & Kim, 1986: 67, fig. 712d-e; Melo, 1996: 496, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. Central America, Antilles, northern South America, and Brazil (from PE to SC).

Comments: In mangroves, among trees, and also in coastal rivers.

Genus Ucides Rathbun, 1897



Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763)

Synonymy: Holthuis, 1959: 250; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 219.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 347; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 219; Melo, 1996: 497.

References: Moreira, 1901: 50; Rathbun, 1918: 347; Fausto-Filho, 1966: 34; Chace & Hobbs, 1969: 219, figs. 75-76; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 200; Abele & Kim, 1986: 67, fig. 716b; Melo et al., 1989: 27; Tavares & Albuquerque, 1989: 104; Tavares, 1990: 1, fig. 1-3; Melo, 1996: 497, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, northern South America, and Brazil (from PA to SC).

Comments: Among mangrove roots, in burrows; brackish waters.

Family Palicidae Bouvier, 1897



Genus Palicus Philippi, 1838

Palicus acutifrons (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880)

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 223 (as Cymopolia acutifrons).

Description and diagnosis: A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1902: 62; Rathbun, 1918: 223 (as C. acutifrons); Melo, 1996: 501.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 223, fig. 134 (as C. acutifrons); Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 198; Melo, 1996: 501, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. Brazil (BA, ES).

Comments: Shallow waters to 30m.
Palicus affinis (A. Milne-Edwards, 1899)

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 196.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 196; Melo, 1996: 502.

References: Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 198; Powers, 1977: 117; Gomes-Corrêa & Brum, 1980: 62 (as C. affinis); Abele & Kim, 1986: 67, fig. 720d; Melo, 1996: 502, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, Guianes, and Brazil (from MA to ES).

Comments: On sand, shell, and coral bottoms, from 20 to 215m.




Palicus alternatus Rathbun, 1897

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 188; Williams, 1984: 482.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 188; Williams, 1984: 482; Melo, 1996: 503.

References: Melo, 1996: 503, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA and Brazil (from RJ to RS).

Comments: On sand, gravel, shell, and coral bottoms, from shallow waters to 110m.

Palicus dentatus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880)

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 202.

Description and diagnosis: A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1902: 53; Rathbun, 1918: 188; Williams, 1984: 482; Melo, 1996: 504.

References: Melo, 1996: 503, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, and Brazil (from RJ to RS).

Comments: On shell and coral bottoms, from 30 to 140m.

Palicus faxoni Rathbun, 1897

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 194; Williams, 1984: 483.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 194; Williams, 1984: 483; Melo, 1996: 505.

References: Rathbun, 1918: 194, pl. 45, figs. 2-3; Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 198; Powers, 1977: 118; Williams, 1984: 483, fig. 379; Abele & Kim, 1986: 67, fig. 722c; Melo, 1996: 505, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Mexico, and Brazil (from RN to RJ).

Comments: On sand bottoms, from 35 to 95m.

Palicus obesus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880)

Synonymy: A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1902: 51; Rathbun, 1918: 205.

Description and diagnosis: A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1902: 51; Rathbun, 1918: 205; Melo, 1996: 506.

References: Bordin, 1987: 24 (as Cymopolia obesa); Melo, 1996: 506, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA and Brazil (from RJ to RS).

Comments: On mud bottoms, from 20 to 220m.

Palicus sica (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880)

Synonymy: Rathbun, 1918: 208; Williams, 1984: 483.

Description and diagnosis: Rathbun, 1918: 208; Williams, 1984: 483; Melo, 1996: 507.

References: Bordin, 1987: 24 (as Cymopolia sica); Melo, 1996: 507, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, and Brazil (from AP to RS).

Comments: On sand, mud, shell, and coral bottoms, from shallow waters to 190m.

Family Cryptochiridae Paulson, 1875

Genus Opeocarcinus Krapp & Manning, 1987

Opeocarcinus hypostegus (Shaw & Hopkins, 1977)

Synonymy: Kropp & Manning, 1987: 10.

Description and diagnosis: Kropp & Manning, 1987: 10; Melo, 1996: 510.

References: Kropp & Manning, 1987: 10, figs. 5a-i, 6a-g; Manning & Chace, 1990: 69; Melo, 1996: 510, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Central and Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, and Brazil (PE).

Comments: Inhabiting corals of the families Agariciidae and Siderastreidae, from shallow waters to 27m.

Genus Troglocarcinus Verrill, 1908



Troglocarcinus corallicola Verrill, 1908

Synonymy: Kropp & Manning, 1987: 14.

Description and diagnosis: Kropp & Manning, 1987: 14; Melo, 1996: 511.

References: Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 205; Fausto-Filho, 1974: 13 (as Cryptochirus corallicola); Powers, 1977: 40 (as C. corallicola); Kropp & Manning, 1987: 14, figs. 7a-i, 8a-j; Manning & Chace, 1990: 69; Melo, 1996: 511, 1 fig.

Geographic distribution: Eastern, Central and, Western Atlantic. East coast of USA, Antilles, and Brazil (from MA to BA, FN, RA).

Comments: Inhabiting corals of the families Astrocoeniidae, Siderastreidae, Faviidae, Oculinidae, Meandrinidae, Mussidae, and Caryophyllidae.

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