Calappa

/kəˈlæp.ə/ noun

A genus of crabs, commonly called box crabs or shame crabs, with a hard rounded shell and the ability to fold their claws inside their carapace for protection.

From Latin/Greek origin, possibly related to 'kalaps' or similar terms for folding or covering; named for their distinctive defensive posture.

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