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[[File:Diogenes heteropsammicola hermit crab, in and out of coral.png|thumb|center|Diogenes heteropsammicola in a walking coral (left) and swimming freely (right)]]
[[File:Diogenes heteropsammicola hermit crab, in and out of coral.png|thumb|center|Diogenes heteropsammicola in a walking coral (left) and swimming freely (right)]]


These coral have an internal cavity that is typically occupied by a symbiotic [[Sipuncula|sipunculan worm]]; in the crab's habitat in the [[Ōshima Straight]] south of [[Amami Ōshima]], it is often found inside the corals instead.
These coral have an internal cavity that is typically occupied by a symbiotic [[Sipuncula|sipunculan worm]]; in the crab's habitat in the [[Ōshima Straight]] south of [[Amami Ōshima]], it is often found inside the corals instead.<code><nowiki>http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0184311</nowiki></code> — or the DOI — <code>10.1371/journal.pone.0184311</code>. (If it was a book, you could use the ISBN.)

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Diogenes heteropsammicola is a species of hermit crab that lives within "walking corals" of the genera Heterocyathus and Heteropsammia.http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0184311 — or the DOI — 10.1371/journal.pone.0184311. (If it was a book, you could use the ISBN.)

Diogenes heteropsammicola in a walking coral (left) and swimming freely (right)

These coral have an internal cavity that is typically occupied by a symbiotic sipunculan worm; in the crab's habitat in the Ōshima Straight south of Amami Ōshima, it is often found inside the corals instead. Diogenes heteropsammicola is a species of hermit crab that lives within "walking corals" of the genera Heterocyathus and Heteropsammia.

Diogenes heteropsammicola in a walking coral (left) and swimming freely (right)

These coral have an internal cavity that is typically occupied by a symbiotic sipunculan worm; in the crab's habitat in the Ōshima Straight south of Amami Ōshima, it is often found inside the corals instead.http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0184311 — or the DOI — 10.1371/journal.pone.0184311. (If it was a book, you could use the ISBN.)