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Lophopanopeus bellus bellus (Stimpson, 1860)
Black Clawed Crab
Family: Xanthidae

Species account author: Josephine Hart.
Extracted from Crabs and their relatives of British Columbia.

Photograph

© Aaron Baldwin     (Photo ID #2367)

Map

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Distribution of Lophopanopeus bellus bellus in British Columbia in British Columbia

Species Information

Carapace surface relatively smooth with a few small granules on flat elevations. Chelipeds stout with smooth surfaces; carpus may be slightly rugose. Walking legs stout with slight crest on dorsal margin of carpus. Some scattered setae and areas of short dense pubescence.

Size

Carapace: male 23 x 34.2 mm, female 15 x 22 mm.

Colour

Variable. Carapace and chelipeds a mixture of various shades of brown, violet, purple, grey and white; fingers black with white teeth and sometimes with pink tips. Walking legs may appear to be somewhat banded with dark and light colouring. Ventrally light coloured. Peduncle of antennules banded light and dark. Eyestalk brown and white; cornea black.

Habitat


Intertidally under rocks in mud or gravel.

Distribution

Range

Resurrection Bay (59°56’N, 149°19’W), Alaska, to Point Sur, California; intertidal to 80 m.
Distribution In British Columbia

Common intertidally.

Status Information

Origin StatusProvincial StatusBC List
(Red Blue List)
COSEWIC
UnlistedUnlistedUnlistedUnlisted



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