Hermit Crab Abdominal Appendages – Coenobita species
2015-03-15
Hermit crabs in the Coenobita family are Decapods which means they have 10 legs, limbs or appendages. The abdominal appendages of the land hermit crab include the thoracic appendages, pleopods, uropods and telson [1].The thoracic appendages are used for cleaning the gills, gripping the shell, gripping a mate during copulation. The pleopods are used for brooding eggs. At the end of the pleon is the tail fan, comprising a pair of biramous uropods and the telson, which bears the anus. Together, they are used for steering while swimming, and in the caridoid escape reaction. We are building image galleries of specific body parts. If youRead More →