Biology:Lybia

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Short description: Genus of crabs

Lybia
Lybia edmondsoni 2.jpg
Hawaiian pompom crab, Lybia edmondsoni
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Pleocyemata
Infraorder: Brachyura
Family: Xanthidae
Subfamily: Polydectinae
Genus: Lybia
H. Milne-Edwards, 1834 [1]
Type species
Lybia tessellata
Latreille in Milbert, 1812 [2]

Lybia is a genus of small crabs in the family Xanthidae. Their common names include boxer crabs, boxing crabs and pom-pom crabs. They are notable for their mutualism with sea anemones,[3] which they hold in their claws for defense. In return, the anemones get carried around, which may enable them to capture more food particles with their tentacles. Boxer crabs use at least three species of anemones, including Bundeopsis spp. and Triactis producta. The bonding with the anemone is not needed for survival, however, and boxer crabs have frequently been known to live without them, sometimes substituting other organisms such as sponges and corals for the sea anemones.

The genus Lybia contains the following species:[2]


  • L. australiensis (Ward, 1933).
  • L. caestifera (Alcock, 1898).
  • L. denticulata (Nobili, 1905).
  • L. edmondsoni (Takeda & Miyake, 1970).
  • L. hatagumoana (Sakai, 1961).
  • L. leptochelis (Zehntner, 1894).
  • L. plumosa (Barnard, 1947)
  • L. pugil (Alcock, 1898).
  • L. tessellata (Latreille in Milbert, 1812).
  • Lybia tutelina (C. G. S. Tan & Ng, 1994).


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External links

Wikidata ☰ Q4127952 entry