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A beautiful purple and pink hairy squat lobster hides in a crevice on a sponge.
Munida quadrispina is a species of squat lobster. The claws, chelipeds, are exceptionally long. There are small spines on the chelipeds. Monterey Bay, California.
Stenorhynchus seticornis, the yellowline arrow crab or simply arrow crab, is a species of marine crab.
Camposcia retusa, spider decorator crab or harlequin crab in my hand, covered in Corallina elongata red algae.
A Pygmy lobster in Bunaken Island in Indonesia
Hairy Hermit Crab Aniculus erythraeus is a poorly known species of hermit crab of tropical Indo-Pacific. This specimen inhabits a Turban Shell Turbo petholatus. Palau, Micronesia, 7°4'59.15\
Genus Trapezionida\na member of Munidid Squat Lobsters Family Munididae
Sea life Macro  orange soft sponge Aquatic organism Scuba diver point of view
Hairy squat Lobster on a giant barrel sponge
Munida quadrispina is a species of squat lobster. The claws, chelipeds, are exceptionally long. There are small spines on the chelipeds. Monterey Bay, California.
hingebeak shrimp, Rhynchocinetes durbanensis, Lady Elliot Island, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, South Pacific Ocean, Queensland, Australia
Underwater photography of tropical reef  species in Papua New Guinea
A tiny hairy squat lobster on the back of a starfish
Banded Coral Shrimp Stenopus hispidus is perhaps the most widely distributed shrimp in the sea. The species occurs in the subtropical and tropical Indo-Pacific and Western Atlantic from the Red Sea and South Africa to Tuamotu Island, Hawaii and Easter Island and in the Atlantic from North Carolina and Bermuda to the Caribbean Sea and south to S. Paulo, Brazil in a depth range from 1-200m, max. size 6cm. \nAs a cleaner shrimp, the species advertises to passing fish by slowly waving its long, white antennae. Stenopus hispidus is monogamous and has the ability to detect individuals of its species. This trait is uncommon in invertebrates and is most likely explained through chemical signals. \nThe species uses its three pairs of claws to remove parasites, fungi and damaged tissue from the fish. \nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°31'20.574 S 129°53'55.134 E at 7m depth by night
Sea Pen, Cavernularia obesa, Coral Reef, Lembeh, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Asia
Underwater photography beauty deep sea, Red scorpionfish  fish, Scorpaena scrofa,  poisonous fish, fish with poisonous fin spines. and red ascidiacea tunicate Halocynthia papillosa, reef Sea life.   Scuba diver point of view
Red hairy reef lobster ,close to the entrance of his cave below reef overhang .
Spiny king crab or California king crab or Deep Water King Crab, Paralithoides rathbuni, Monterey, California: Arthrodopa; Crustacea; Decapoda; Lithodidae
A California spiny lobster in a crevice was lit with a snooted strobe for a dramatic effect
Banded Coral Shrimp
Close up of an Eastern Atlantic Arrow Crab (Stenorhynchus lanceolatus) in natural underwater habitat. Marine life on the Canary Islands.
soft coral crab - hoplophrys oatesii on a soft coral
Peppermint shrimp, underwater image into the Mediterranean sea
shrimp , underwater, mantis shrimp
Blind albino cave crayfish (Procambarus spp) in the underwater cavern of Paradise Springs, Ocala, Florida
Sea life  shrimp  Aquatic organism Underwater  Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view. Other name: Scampi, Nephrops norvegicus, Nephropidae shrimp-lobster, Norway lobster, Škamp.
Orange squat lobster on a sponge shot with a light snoot gives it a pop. From Tulamben, Indonesia.
Ho to be invisible on this sponge? You need to be red and translucent, and its exactly what this Goby Fish Brianinops sp. on the Encrusting Sponge Halisarca sp. is. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia \n3°55'0.8581 S 134°6'6.1006 E at 18m depth
Squat Lobster
Neotrypaea californiensis (formerly Callianassa californiensis), the Bay ghost shrimp, is a species of ghost shrimp that lives on the Pacific coast of North America. It is a pale animal which grows to a length of 4.5 in. One claw is bigger than the other, especially in males. Underwater.  Monterey Bay, California.
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