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Hi all,

 

Any crustacean experts out there who can help ID this critter? Roughly 2cm in size, Lembeh Strait, 10-12m depth, sandy/ coral area. Reminds me of Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street.

 

Cheers,

 

Tony

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Oscar is cute! I can't see enough of him to be sure but the fine "fur coat" suggests that it's Polydectus cupulifer. Was it holding anemones? P. cupulifer is often found holding a pair of anemones like Lybia boxing crabs.

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Ahhhh 'Teddy Bear' crab

 

He looks great

 

Dive safe

 

DeanB

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According to that edge-of-reef info this crab can hold onto anemones for defensive purposes. Does this make a "tool" user and maybe even the lost link somewhere in the primate chain...!

 

:-)

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It wasn't holding any anemones, which made me wonder whether it's a teddy bear or not.

 

The guides seemed to think it wasn't, though they had no alternative explanation except "It's like a teddy bear, but it's different." I've been using "shaggy crab" and "oscar" as proxy/ working names. Guess I have to go back and look for more.

 

Cheers,

 

Tony

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Tony, the common name teddy bear is applied to other furry species as well. For example, there are some in the genera Pilumnus, Hirsutodynomene & Heteropilumnus. Your guides might have had one of the other ones in mind.

 

Looking for more is always a good idea. :)

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Thanks Leslie,

 

Crabs are so confusing...

 

I'll be back there later in the year, and will see if I can find more to add to my confusion :)

 

Cheers,

 

Tony

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Ok, have another crazy crab for you. Teeny, tiny little crab, pictured here picking through a gastropod shell. In real life, it looks like a broken piece of a flat white shell.

 

This was shot at 2.5-3x life-size, to give you an idea of how small this is.

 

Any ideas what this is?

 

Cheers,

 

Tony

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Oops, sorry to have neglected you. I didn't realize you had something new in this thread.

 

These little guys are unmistakeable - at least the genus is - once you've seen one. It's an elbow crab called Cryptopodia. Do you have pictures of it from above?

 

This one was also taken at Lembeh http://www.reefimages.com/Shrimp/Shrimp1.htm and it's been left as Cryptopodia sp as well.

For comparison with another species see http://www.digitaldiver.net/yabbse/index.p...17839#msg117839

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Thanks Leslie,

 

That's definitely it. You're awesome!

 

Cheers,

 

Tony

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