Without seeing the telson, it is difficult to tell for sure, but this is probably Neogonodactylus wennerae or N. bredini (The two are almost impossible to tell apart without genetic analysis).
They are extremely difficult to tell apart. There is no real difference in the telsons. The most obvious distinction is the length of the rostral spine and even here there is overlap. However, genetically they appear to be different.
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