Sesarma eulimene De Man, 1895 Chiromantes eulimene is a species of crab found in the mangrove swamps of south-eastern Africa (South Africa and Mozambique).
The range of C. eulimene extends from the Bashee to the Inhambane mangroves and includes the mangroves of KwaZulu-Natal where it occurs abundantly.
[2][3] Chiromantes eulimene has a light brown carapace with light orange-yellow chelae.
They can be distinguished from the closely related Parasesarma catenatum by the absence of fur around the hinges of the chelae.
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