RM2T69BA7–Smooth box crab, Calappa calappa 1,2, shame-faced crab or box crab, Calappa granulata 3, Calappa lophos 4, tufted ghost crab, Ocypode cursor 5, angular crab, Goneplax rhomboides 6, and Cancer albicans 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1815. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RM2ANEEJT–Two Horn Box Crab, Calappa bicornis, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RM2JR656T–Box crab (Calappa sp.) from the Maldives.
RF2TD1CK6–Box crab (Calappa granulata) is a marine crustacean native to Mediterranean Sea and Canary Islands.
RMHYGDMR–Naturalis Biodiversity Center RMNH.ART.82 Calappa philargius Kawahara Keiga 1823 1829 Siebold Collection pencil drawing water colour
RFM4J4DG–Box crab (Calappa calappa). Picture taken on the Panglao Island, Philippines
RMPC71PF–Calappa bicornis, Zweihorn-Schamkrabbe, Sägescheren-Schamkrabbe, two horn box crab, shameful crab, Tulamben, Bali
RF2F7B516–Royal Crab, Calappa granulata, Cabo Cope Puntas del Calnegre Natural Park, Mediterranean Sea, Murcia, Spain, Europe
RMP242T9–. Calappa lophos 46 Calappa lophos - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 096 02 0006
RF2TD1CKD–Box crab (Calappa granulata) is a marine crustacean native to Mediterranean Sea and Canary Islands.
RF2FM880E–Royal Crab, Calappa granulata, Cabo Cope Puntas del Calnegre Natural Park, Mediterranean Sea, Murcia, Spain, Europe
RMGK6ADA–52710 Calappa flamma
RFRAR7FH–Calappa tuberculata. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RF2RENBKY–Shame-faced Crab, Calappa calappa, Night dive, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RM2R6KHM4–Box Crab, Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia (Calappa calappa)
RMM06D29–Calappa lophos - National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo - DSC06760
RM2A2M4PJ–Calappa granulata, Print
RM2PJBF2J–Adult two-horned box crab (Calappa bicornis) resting on black sand, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
RF2ADN38A–Calappa Crab Calappa sp.
RM2RKTNXX–Box Crab, Calappa calappa, night dive, Sakokreng dive site, Dampier Straits, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RMT122NX–Reef box crab (Calappa calappa)
RF2HD5355–Common box-crab (Calappa philargius, Calappa Calappa) on the sand at the sea beach
RM2BKH3PE–Indo-Pacific box crab, Calappa calappa
RMW231Y6–Archive image from page 125 of Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda Their. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits decapodcrustacea1908verr Year: 1908 422 A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Calappa gallus (Herbst) Latr., var. galloides (Stimp.). Yelloiv Box Crab. Cancer yallus (pars) Herbst, op. cit., iii, pt. 3, pp. 18, 46, pi. Iviii, iig. 1, 1803. Cancer (Calappa) gallus (pars) Latr., Eeg. Anim., iii, p. 24, 1817. Calappa gallus H. M.-Edw., Hist. nat. Crust., ii, p. 105, 1837. Dana, Crust. U. S. Expl. Exp., p. 393, 1852. Capello, Journ. Sci. Math., Phys. N
RFM4J4EK–Box crab (Calappa calappa). Picture taken on the Panglao Island, Philippines
RMPC71PE–Calappa bicornis, Zweihorn-Schamkrabbe, Sägescheren-Schamkrabbe, two horn box crab, shameful crab, Tulamben, Bali
RM2AKW4MF–Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass . E L Bouvier ad nat.dfil. BMeisel.limbwttr LlTHADIA GRANULOSA (1). EBALIA STtMPSONII (2) SPELAfeOPHORUS TRIANGULUS (3-41. CaLAPPA ANG0STATA l5-8) ACANTHOCARPUS AlEXANDRI (9-1H. ACANTHOCARPUS BISPINOSUS (12). PLANCHE XXV. Calappa angusta A. Milxe Edwards. Fig. 1. Uu exemplaire uiule, face dorsale; Gr. 7J. Fig. 2. Autre exemplaire male de plus grande taille ; Gr. 4 (appr.). Fig. 3. Region cepbalique du premier male, face ventrale ; Gr. 13. Acanthocarpus bispinosua A. Milne Edwards. Fig. 4. Un e.emplaire vu du cot
RMGK45RN–46469 Calappa flammea, Brazil
RMBPH10E–Box crab running across the sand, Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2N4XGGA–Box Crab, Calappa sp, on coral, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RFC80G3D–Box Crab burrows in the sand waiting for its next meal, Papua New Guinea.
RMW7X1G7–Coconut plantation (Cocos nucifera) on Caribbean Coast. Venezuela, February 2014.
RM2A2M4PT–Calappa tuberculata, Print
RM2PJBEWB–Spotted pubic crab, smooth box crabs (Calappa calappa), Other animals, Crabs, Crustaceans, Animals, Box crab adult, buried in sand, Mabul Island
RM2BNMYKN–Coconut fruit (Cocos nucifera)
RM2RN0Y0N–Rough Box Crab, Calappa gallus, night dive, Seraya House Reef dive site, Seraya, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
RMW7WTW8–Man opening coconut (Cocos nucifera) at coconut plantation, Sri Lanka.
RF2HD535F–Common box-crab (Calappa philargius, Calappa Calappa) on the sand at the sea beach
RM2BNMYKE–Coconut fruit (Cocos nucifera)
RF2HD51T9–Common box-crab (Calappa philargius, Calappa Calappa) on the sand at the sea beach
RMW7WTW9–Man climbing tree to harvest Coconuts (Cocos nucifera), Sri Lanka, March 2005.
RFBJA3HB–Rough box crab in the Gulf of Mexico
RM2AKEKMT–Coconut trees planted in a lava field near Kaimu, Hawaii
RMP242TJ–. Calappa gallus 46 Calappa gallus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 096 02 0011
RMW7YYM7–Fijian boy climbing tree to get Coconuts (Cocos nucifera) Mali Island, Macuata Province, Fiji, South Pacific. August 2013
RM2AKW69P–Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass . d tut de!. B.MasdMBKan lithadia rotundata (1-2). lsranulo sa 3-5).Ebalia Stimpsoni (6-7). PLANCHE XXIV. liithadia granulosa A. Milne Edwards.Fig. 1. Abdomen dune femelle, face externe ; Gr. 7^. Ebalia Stimpsoni A. Milne Edwards.Fig. 2. Carapace dun exemplaire male, face dovsale ; Gr. 7^. Spelseophorus triangulus A. Milne Edwards. Fig. 3. Un individu male, face dorsale ; Gr. 7^.Fig. 4. Face steruale et abdomen du meme; Gr. 7^. Calappa angusta A. Milne Edwards. Fig. 5. Partie anterieure du corps, face sternale et
RMGK6HEP–38185 Calappa flammea, Male
RFR3D0JG–Baja, Sea of Cortez, Gulf of California, Mexico. Magdalena Beach. Close-up of a Box Crab.
RF2C7HFJY–Box Crab, Calappa sp, on fingers (model released), Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor MR
RM2RTFRJH–Shame-faced Crab, Calappa calappa, burying itself in sand, Night dive, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RMW03TPA–Archive image from page 218 of Die Decapoda Brachyura der Siboga-Expedition. Die Decapoda Brachyura der Siboga-Expedition diedecapodabrach13ihle Year: 1913 F'g- 93- -'/<'''''â 2. Maxille. Fig. 94. Calappa. I. Maxillipede.
RF2HD51T4–Common box-crab (Calappa philargius, Calappa Calappa) on the sand at the sea beach
RF2HD56P9–Palm Brahea edulis (Guadalupe palm, palma de Guadalupe) in the botanical garden. Green leaves with shadow
RMP242TW–. Calappa fornicata 46 Calappa fornicata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 096 02 0015
RMW7YYM8–Fijian boy opening coconut (Cocos nucifera) Mali Island, Macuata Province, Fiji, South Pacific. August 2013
RMRN5G14–. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. Zoology; Mammals; Human beings; Natural history. Crustacea/Fl.. 1 ZWivdes arb'ui'. 2 Calappa htherculcscL': '6 £t^jTa depi'esscL. Xondi>n;TuiUslied by WliiHakcr.id'.A-ve ifario Zone/ !g3i.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cuvier, Georges, baron, 1769-1832. London : Whittaker
RMGK6ADB–52711 Calappa flamma, claws open, showing form of cockscomb
RMW7XNEG–Landscape from tropical beach with coconut tree, Ile des Pins (Pine Island). New Caledonia, September 2008
RF2RENBKP–Shame-faced Crab, Calappa calappa, burying itself in sand, Night dive, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RF2AHNN1N–Calappa calappa, also known as the smooth or red-spotted box crab
RMW03TPC–Archive image from page 218 of Die Decapoda Brachyura der Siboga-Expedition. Die Decapoda Brachyura der Siboga-Expedition diedecapodabrach13ihle Year: 1913 Fig. 92. Maluta. 1. Maxille. Bei Calappa bleibt ein deutlicher Unterschied zwischen dem 3. und 4. Glied des Stieles der Antenne und den kleineren Geisselgliedern bestehen. Bei Hepatus (Fig. 86) fängt eine Rückbildung der Antenne an. Das i. und 2. Glied des Stieles sind noch gut entwickelt. Letzterem fehlt ein antero-lateraler Fortsatz und es reicht bis zum Orbitalhiat. Das 3. Glied ist ebenfalls noch ziemlich gut entwickelt, während die ü