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  1. Hairy-handed crab

    Hemigrapsus crenulatus, the hairy-handed crab or papaka huruhuru, is a marine crab of the family Varunidae, endemic to the New Zealand coast, although a taxon in Chile may be conspecific. It is an intertidal species with semi-terrestrial tendencies.
    Family: Varunidae
    Genus: Hemigrapsus
    Kingdom: Animalia
    Species: H. crenulatus
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    Hemigrapsus crenulatus, the hairy-handed crab or papaka huruhuru, is a marine crab of the family Varunidae, endemic to the New Zealand coast, although a taxon in Chile may be conspecific. It is an intertidal species with semi-terrestrial tendencies.
    Native Range: Hemigrapsus sanguineus is indigenous to the western Pacific Ocean from Russia, along the Korean and Chinese coasts to Hong Kong, and the Japanese archipelago. Nonindigenous Occurrences : Hemigrapsus was first recorded in the United States at Townsend Inlet, Cape May County, New Jersey in 1988 (Balabam et al. 2001).
    H. crenulatus can be found throughout mainland New Zealand as well as the west coast of Chile. They are euryhaline, meaning they are able to survive in environments with a wide range of salinities. These may include estuaries, brackish waters, and the intertidal.
    The natural range of the genus is restricted to the Pacific Ocean, except for Hemigrapsus affinis which lives along the Atlantic coasts of South America, from Cape São Roque ( Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil) to the San Matías Gulf, ( Patagonia, Argentina).
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