C (B) Both chelipeds slender, sub- 

 cylindrical, relatively smooth 

 or lightly granulate (small 

 species) P. longicarpus 



Figure 51. — Pai>urus loni>icarpus: A, anterior pari of 

 body; B. chelae and carpi, dorsal views. 



C (B) Both chelipeds stout; conspicuously broad and smooth, or sharply spined 



D 



D (C) Dactyl of major chela 

 with sharply produced 

 angle on mesial margin; 

 upper surface of both 

 chelae sharply but even- 

 ly granulated P. poUicaris 



Figure 52. — Pagurus pollUaris: A, anterior part of 

 body: B, chelae and carpi, dorsal views. 



D (C) Dactyl of major chela with no sharply produced angle on mesial margin, border 

 usually spiny; upper surface of both chelae covered with short, sharp spines, and 

 often with broad longitudinal red-orange stripe persistent in alcohol P. acadianux 



Figure 53. — Pagurus accidianus: A, anterior part of 

 body; B, chelae and carpi, dorsal views. 



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