In this view one can see that the carpus of the right cheliped is longer than wide, and the propodus and dactyl of the left cheliped have a gap between them. Photo by Aaron Baldwin, 2007
Pagurus quaylei captured at 25 m depth by dredge off Japonski Island, Sitka, Alaska. Carapace width 2.7 mm. Shell is a small Amphissa columbiana. This individual is a brooding female with 140-160 early stage embryos attached (photo). (Photo and identification by: Aaron Baldwin, 2007)