RMW7NC31–Sponge spider crab (Inachus sp.) covered in red sponge in a low shore rockpool alongside other sponges and some Light bulb sea squirts (Clavellina lepadiformis), Helford River, Cornwall, UK, August.
RF2DE2CTK–Sponge Spider Crab [Oncinopus sp2]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RME3ED8H–Arrow crab on rock with red encrusting sponge, Tenerife
RF2A1X0HK–Sponge Spider Crab [Oncinopus sp2]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RFBEYHP4–Small purple reef crab on sponge on coral reef
RM2A6J5T3–Cryptic Teardrop Crab (Pelia mutica) on a red sponge, Bonaire, Netherland Antilles, Antilles
RFB731JW–spider crab resting on sponge at night
RMC5KF86–Sponge Crab (Dromiidae) with symbiotic sponge. Egypt - Red Sea
RM2B0R6WG–Spider crab, Crustacea, Kapalai, Malaysia
RM2T2YP41–Scorpion Spider Crab camouflaged with sponges (Inachus dorsettensis), Inachidae, Decapoda, Crustacean. Sussex, UK
RMEDBEBH–Scorpion Spider crab, Inachus dorsettensis, from Lille bælt; the Baltic Sea,Denmark.
RFD3KE7B–Orangutan Crab on bubble coral, Indonesia.
RM2HH89M8–The graceful decorator crab, Oregonia gracilis, habitually attaches other organisms to its back, in this case bits of sponge, British Columbia, Canada
RMCNT7KT–The Orang-utan decorator crab sitting on coral, Russell Islands, Solomons.
RMCTE4XK–Spider Crab on Sponge, Macropodia sp., Alor, Indonesia
RF2N51P5N–Sponge Crab, Dromiidae Family, with sponge covering held by fingers, night dive, Paradise II dive site, Sipadan Water Village House Reef, Mabul Island
RMBEH40G–Spiny Spider Crab on Barrel Sponge, Achaeus spinosus, Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RFT5AD3W–Stenorhynchus seticornis, the yellowline arrow crab, sitting on a rock on the ocean floor.
RMW7NC32–Sponge spider crab (Inachus sp.) covered in red sponge in a rockpool low on th shore alongside a group of Light bulb sea squirts (Clavellina lepadiformis), Helford River, Cornwall, UK, August.
RF2AB5A6B–Master of camouflage. Cryptic Sponge Shrimp (Gelastocaris paronae). Underwater macro photography from Romblon, Philippines
RMW7MYY3–Sponge crab (Inachus sp) hiding in anemone, Channel Islands, UK June
RF2DE2CRY–Sponge Spider Crab [Oncinopus sp2]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2AB5BMA–Master of camouflage. Cryptic Sponge Shrimp (Gelastocaris paronae). Underwater macro photography from Romblon, Philippines
RMER8RGT–sponge crab walking on the sand on the sea bed, Hawaii, USA
RM2RMDJ63–Spider Crab, Achaeus spinosus, carrying small Anemones for protection and camouflage on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, Pong Pong dive site, Seraya, Karangas
RMCTE4KW–Decorator Spider Crab, Dromia dormia, Indopazifik, Komodo, Indonesia
RM2T2YP15–Scorpion Spider Crab camouflaged with sponges (Inachus dorsettensis), Inachidae, Decapoda, Crustacean. Sussex, UK
RM2AYAJBE–Decorator crab, Ocinopus sp., Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RMBHEJMJ–Scorpion spider crab (Inachus dorsettensis: Majidae), camouflaged with bits of sponge, in a rockpool UK
RM2GN2D91–Sponge decorator crabs (Hyastenus elatus), an extremely well camouflaged crab, member of the spider crab family, common in Sydney Harbour. Has a pear-
RMCNT7KW–The Orang-utan decorator crab sitting on coral, Russell Islands, Solomons.
RMDRKC3J–Bright red white tropical decorator crab underwater
RMCNT7JG–The Orang-utan decorator crab sitting on coral, Russell Islands, Solomons.
RF2C7MWBW–Sponge Crab, Dromiidae Family, with sponge covering held by fingers, night dive, Paradise II dive site, Sipadan Water Village House Reef, Mabul Island
RME456R7–Arrow crab on sponge (Stenorhynchus seticornis) Caribbean
RFT5B8Y9–Stenorhynchus seticornis, the yellowline arrow crab, sitting on a rock on the ocean floor.
RFRM2JGY–Blunt Decorator Crab, Camposcia retusa, covered in sponges for camouflage on black sand, on night dive, TK1 dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indon
RMRHK6BD–. The biology of the sea-shore. Marine biology. 92 THE BIOLOGY OF THE SEA-SHORE other similar phenomena are often just as important for offensive as for defensive purposes, enabling the animal to. Fig. 8.—Spider-crab partly masked by sponge on front of carapace. Stalk its prey or to lie in wait for it unseen. For instance, the habit possessed by Tealia crassicornis of covering its warty body with particles of shell and gravel found in shore. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of
RF2AHNMYT–Camposcia retusa, known commonly as the spider decorator crab
RF2ABP859–Master of camouflage. Cryptic Sponge Shrimp (Gelastocaris paronae). Underwater macro photography from Romblon, Philippines
RM2RMDHNR–Spider Crab, Achaeus spinosus, carrying small Anemones for protection and camouflage on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, Pong Pong dive site, Seraya, Karangas
RMCTE4M3–Decorator Spider Crab, Dromia dormia, Indopazifik, Komodo, Indonesia
RM2T2YP0R–Scorpion Spider Crab camouflaged with sponges (Inachus dorsettensis), Inachidae, Decapoda, Crustacean. Sussex, UK
RMBHEJHA–Scorpion spider crab (Inachus dorsettensis: Majidae), camouflaged with bits of sponge, in a rockpool UK
RM2GN2KMP–Sponge decorator crab (Hyastenus elatus), an extremely well camouflaged crab, member of the spider crab family, common in Sydney Harbour. Has a pear-s
RF2AHNMYW–Camposcia retusa, known commonly as the spider decorator crab
RF2ABP85H–Master of camouflage. Cryptic Sponge Shrimp (Gelastocaris paronae). Underwater macro photography from Romblon, Philippines
RM2RMDFRE–Spider Crab, Achaeus spinosus, carrying small Anemones for protection and camouflage on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, night dive, Scuba Seraya House Reef d
RM2T2YP11–Scorpion Spider Crab camouflaged with sponges (Inachus dorsettensis), Inachidae, Decapoda, Crustacean. Sussex, UK
RM2GN2D7B–Sponge decorator crab (Hyastenus elatus), an extremely well camouflaged crab, member of the spider crab family, common in Sydney Harbour. Has a pear-s
RF2AHNN01–Camposcia retusa, known commonly as the spider decorator crab
RM2RMDG79–Spider Crab, Achaeus spinosus, carrying small Anemones for protection and camouflage on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, night dive, Scuba Seraya House Reef d
RF2AHNMWW–Camposcia retusa, known commonly as the spider decorator crab
RM2RMDG00–Spider Crab, Achaeus spinosus, carrying small Anemones for protection and camouflage on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, night dive, Scuba Seraya House Reef d
RF2AHNMWK–Camposcia retusa, known commonly as the spider decorator crab
RM2RMDG2P–Spider Crab, Achaeus spinosus, carrying small Anemones for protection and camouflage on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, night dive, Scuba Seraya House Reef d
RF2AHNMX0–Camposcia retusa, known commonly as the spider decorator crab
RM2RMDFW9–Spider Crab, Achaeus spinosus, carrying small Anemones for protection and camouflage on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, night dive, Scuba Seraya House Reef d
RM2RT5AG6–Redspot Sponge Crab, Lewindromia unidentata,using sponge, Porifera Phylum, as camouflage, night dive, TK2 dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indones
RM2RT5A4X–Redspot Sponge Crab, Lewindromia unidentata,using sponge, Porifera Phylum, as camouflage, night dive, TK2 dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indones
RM2RT5A5A–Redspot Sponge Crab, Lewindromia unidentata,using sponge, Porifera Phylum, as camouflage, night dive, TK2 dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indones
RM2RETMA3–Decorator Crab, Majidae Family, on Spongem Porifera Phylum, Saonex Pier, Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RM2RT593G–Redspot Sponge Crab, Lewindromia unidentata, using soft Coral, Dendronephthya sp, as camouflage, Pantai Parigi dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, In
RMC2CAP7–Blunt Decorator Crab, Camposcia retusa, covered in mainly sponge attachments, Lembeh Straits, near Bitung, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Asia
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