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Still not quite sure what this is. Decorated all over like Oregonia gracilis, but with shorter more delicate claws, more like Pugettia gracilis, but narrower claws than it too.
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Still not quite sure what this is. Decorated all over like Oregonia gracilis, but with shorter more delicate claws, more like Pugettia gracilis, but narrower claws than it too.
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Decorator crab
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Decorator crab
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Decorator crab
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Decorator crab
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Synchronous molt of spider crabs on south cape beach. See the full story at http://davidremsen.blogspot.com/2013/10/photo.html?view=classic
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About the size of a large Northern Kelp Crab. On the breakwater in about 2' of water.
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Synchronous molt of spider crabs on south cape beach. See the full story at http://davidremsen.blogspot.com/2013/10/photo.html?view=classic
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The animal was dead when we found it in the shallow water of Napeague Harbor.
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Approximately 15 adult specimens collected via dredge today after 20 minutes of towing. At least one female possessed early stage (bright orange / red) eggs. Both males and females collected. any number of smaller specimens (< 2cm).
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Brooklyn, Kings County, NY 2 April 2016
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Seen at Rutgers Marine Field Station aquarium at open house
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This crab was collected by using a dredge off of a fishing boat. It was pulled up alive and identified as a female due to her wide abdomen.
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