FIGURE 7 in A new species of fiddler crab from the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, Japan, separated from the widely-distributed sister species Uca (Paraleptuca) crassipes (White, 1847) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Ocypodidae)
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FIGURE 7. Morphology of different sizes of male Uca chlorophthalmus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) (CHL), U. crassipes (White, 1847) (CRA), U. boninensis sp. nov. (BON) and U. splendida (Stimpson, 1858) (SPL). A, CHL: CW 13.1 mm (Kenya; NCHUZOOL 13498), CRA: 13.1 mm (Cocos-Keeling; ZRC), BON: 13.0 mm (Ogasawara Is.; CBM 11245) and SPL: 13.0 mm (New Taipei, Taiwan; NCHUZOOL 13446). B, CHL: 19.2 mm (Mayotte; MNHN-IU-2011-5600), CRA: 19.1 mm (Philippines; NCHUZOOL 13473), BON: 18.8 mm (Ogasawara Is.; CBM-ZC 11245) and SPL: 19.2 mm (Penghu, Taiwan; NCHUZOOL 13456). C, CRA: 23.1 mm (Dongsha, Taiwan; NCHUZOOL 13464); BON: 21.6 mm (Ogasawara Is.; CBM-ZC 11245) and SPL: 23.5 mm (Penghu, Taiwan; NCHUZOOL 13488). Some males' chelae are separated from the body.
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