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Hairy Hermit Crab - Pagurus hirsutiusculus

Hairy Hermit Crab - Pagurus hirsutiusculus
Asilomar State Beach, Monterey County, California, USA
January 22, 2012
Found in the rocky tidepools during a particularly low tide. This individual was separated from the similar Bluebanded Hermit Crab (P. samuelis) by its greenish and yellow antennae. The Bluebanded Hermit Crab has red antennae.

The Hairy Hermit Crab is also more inclined to use Olive shells while the Bluebanded is more often found in turban shells. This one is using a Purple Olive (Olivella biplicata) shell.