It's an oddball crab. It lives in holes and the dark black spots are probably re-inforced areas on the back that it used to block the hole against predators. Our crustacean curator was baffled by pictures of the same thing that someone else posted a couple of months ago. I don't suppose you'd like to send it to us for id?
I will see what I can do... I tried to couch it out with food for another look,but no luck.I'll work on it though. Those dark spots are eyes i believe...when we first saw it where it is in the pics it actually tried to climb up on my friends finger....
I saw the thread you posted about sending in crabs...use the same info to send it to?
Same info, yup. Jody (our curator) is currently doing a DNA study on relationships among coral gall crabs so it would be great if you could catch & send it.
All isopods have 7 pairs of legs which are similar in appearance and 1 pair of uropods (tail fins); amphipods also have 7 pairs but the first two are usually modified for grasping food and they have several pairs of uropods. Although Jero's picture doesn't show all of them there are 5 pairs on his critter making it a crab.
Jero - found a paper for you which puts the crab into the genus Fizesereneia. I can't tell if it's one of the species mentioned in the paper but the black concavities are typical of the genus.
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