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A female Pugettia gracilis (one rostral horn is broken). Carapace width about 2.5 cm
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The merus of the cheliped has a distinct ridge (in males), with teeth, on its dorsal surface. This is a male. See the photo below for another view.
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In this view of a male the ridge on the merus of the cheliped (lighter colored in the photo above) can be clearly seen.
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In females such as this individual, the ridge on the merus is more broken up.
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The chelae are blue near the end, with orange or white tips.
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A small Pugettia gracilis. Carapace width about 2.5 cm (Photo by: Dave Cowles, July 2006)
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Pugettia gracilis.
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IZ 1523917 - specimen image, DUT2024_(2)
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IZ 1517771 - specimen image, DUT0141
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IZ 1517770 - specimen image, DUT0145
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IZ 1517766 - specimen image, DUT2036_(2)
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IZ 1523917 - specimen image, DUT2024_(9)
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IZ 1523917 - specimen image, DUT2024_(7)
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IZ 1517766 - specimen image, DUT2036_(4)
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IZ 1517766 - specimen image, DUT2036_(1)
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IZ 1523917 - specimen image, DUT2024_(4)
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IZ 1517765 - specimen image, DUT0144
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USNM 1606251 - Specimen Image 1; Specimen ID: ESCI426_39
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IZ 1523917 - specimen image, DUT2024_(3)
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IZ 1517766 - specimen image, DUT2036_(3)
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IZ 1517766 - specimen image, DUT2036_(5)
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IZ 1523917 - specimen image, DUT2024_(8)