The Micro Mangrove Crab (Haberma tingkok) is a species of micro-mangrove crab native to Hong Kong.[1] It was first discovered by Stefano Cannicci from the University of Hong Kong and Peter Ng from the University of Singapore in the Ting Kok Mangrove forests in the northeast of Hong Kong[2] and listed on the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) in April 2017.[3][4] It was the third species placed in the genus Haberma, which was discovered in 2002.[5]
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The Micro Mangrove Crab (Habermatingkok) is a species of micro-mangrove crab native to Hong Kong. It was first discovered by Stefano Cannicci from the...
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