The Gecarcinidae, the land crabs, are a family of Brachyura that are adapted for terrestrial existence. Similar to all other crabs, land crabs possess a series of . In addition, the part of the carapace covering the gills is inflated and equipped with blood vessels. These organs extract oxygen from the air, analogous to the vertebrate . Adult land crabs are terrestrial, but visit the sea periodically, where they breed and their develop. Land crabs are tropical which sometimes cause considerable damage to crops. Most land crabs have one of their claws larger than the other.
The family contains these genera:
Mitochondrial genome sequencing indicates that members of the family ( Gecarcoidia natalis and Cardisoma carnifex) are sister to the Sesarmidae.
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