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#7-32 Continued 
Carries itself with head end always bent up. Large chelipeds, which 
are missing in this specimen, drawn back as though ready to strike a blow, 
and maxillipeds, which are all red, extended strongly forward as though to 
stab something. 
Antennular flagella are colored like antennal; outer branch is folded 
back over body, one either side of last abdominal somite in branches extend 
out on either side at right angles to body, and antennal flagella at 45° 
angle between first two. 
#7-32. June 20, 1932. Crangon heterochaelis type. xaxtxxmaiixxkKiaxxH 
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Two large males are about of a color in body, but chelae of one (this 
one lost small chela in sugar solution)are between malachite ±k and terra 
verte green, with whie markings, identical in both. Green of other chelae is 
between sage and olive green, nearer former; bodies more or less pale to 
whitish sepia. Legs fea of one with brighter green chelae, translucent white 
of other with pale pinkish vinaceous tinge. 
Larger,ovig. female body and chela, dull sage x chromium green, smaller 
ovig. female much the same only yellower, tending toward olive yellow, {ps though 
large? 
greens had olive yellow tinge). Legs of one female about straight pinkish 
vinaceous, in smaller female, lighter. Smaller specimen in lab. very 
pale of body, almost a light smoke grey. Chelae not more than pale olive 
buff. Plug and chela dactyls near to extreme white tips with orange 
ochraceous flush; in large, darker female and darker male this color is more 
a tawny on fingers of small chela only. 
All put in sugar. Smallest specimen, without eggs, lost both chelae in 
sugar. 
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