“…Pilumnus Leach, 1815 comprises about 150 species (Ng et al, 2008;Magalhães et al, 2021), popularly known as "hairy crabs" because they have many setae distributed over the carapace and/or pereiopods. These crabs are common in many coastal environments (e.g., coral reefs [Garth, 1984;Giraldes et al, 2015], rocky shores [Kyomo, 1999;Alves et al, 2012;Moraes et al, 2015], unconsolidated bottom [Melo et al, 2000;Ng, 2000] and in association with invertebrates [Lindberg & Frydenborg, 1980;Alves et al, 2012b;Alves et al, 2013]), mainly in tropical regions, but also in temperate zones (Takeda & Miyake, 1969;Williams, 1984;Melo, 1996).…”