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alipes catharus has an oval-shaped, streamlined, and slightly grainy carapace with five large, sawtooth-like projections to either side of the eyes and four smaller ones at the front. The dorsal carapace has two large, maroon eyespots at the rear, two smaller eyespots near the front, and cervical grooves which form a butterfly-shaped mark near the centre.- It is overall sandy grey with orange-red highlights and dotted with small, brown spots. The crab's underside is white, and its rear legs - which are flattened and function as swimming paddles - have a purplish tinge. Unlike about half of Ovalipes species, O. catharus' body exhibits no iridescence. The area above its mouth near the base of the antennae is somewhat hairy, and a line of setae runs from the base of its deep orbits out to the area underneath the carapace teeth. Like other Ovalipes, O. catharus has well-developed, relatively large eyes
Ovalipes catharus' relatively short front legs - the chelipeds - feature spines and granules on the wrists and setae on the posterior border of the arms. The left pincer (minor chela) is smaller than its right (major chela), and both dactyli - the movable tip of its claws - are slender and tapered. The minor chela grows in direct proportion to the carapace width in females, but it may exhibit proportionally smaller growth (negative allometry) in males. The minor chela, used for cutting, is lined with small, conical teeth on both fingers, while the major chela also features a large proximal tooth used for crushing. It has three pairs of walking legs, which are somewhat granular and relatively flat. The flattened rear paddles are fringed with setae.
Mature male paddle crabs can reach carapace widths up to 150 mm and the largest males weigh around , Sexually mature females typically have a carapace width of and are known to be as wide as about 115 mm , Abdomen size in males and juvenile females grows in direct proportion to carapace width, but above a carapace width of 30-40 mm , the female's abdomen exhibits positive allometry. On average, the carapace is about 1.35x as broad as it is long, and relative carapace length diminishes compared to the width as the crab grows.
Ovalipes catharus' full lifespan is 3-5 years. It has a long period of larval dev
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF; font-size:10px;">alipes catharus has an oval-shaped, streamlined, and slightly grainy carapace with five large, sawtooth-like projections to either side of the eyes and four smaller ones at the front. The dorsal carapace has two large, maroon eyespots at the rear, two smaller eyespots near the front, and cervical grooves which form a butterfly-shaped mark near the centre.- It is overall sandy grey with orange-red highlights and dotted with small, brown spots. The crab's underside is white, and its rear legs - which are flattened and function as swimming paddles - have a purplish tinge. Unlike about half of Ovalipes species, O. catharus' body exhibits no iridescence. The area above its mouth near the base of the antennae is somewhat hairy, and a line of setae runs from the base of its deep orbits out to the area underneath the carapace teeth. Like other Ovalipes, O. catharus has well-developed, relatively large eyes</div>
<div style="color:#FFFFFF; font-size:10px;">Ovalipes catharus' relatively short front legs - the chelipeds - feature spines and granules on the wrists and setae on the posterior border of the arms. The left pincer (minor chela) is smaller than its right (major chela), and both dactyli - the movable tip of its claws - are slender and tapered. The minor chela grows in direct proportion to the carapace width in females, but it may exhibit proportionally smaller growth (negative allometry) in males. The minor chela, used for cutting, is lined with small, conical teeth on both fingers, while the major chela also features a large proximal tooth used for crushing. It has three pairs of walking legs, which are somewhat granular and relatively flat. The flattened rear paddles are fringed with setae.</div>
<div style="color:#FFFFFF; font-size:10px;">Mature male paddle crabs can reach carapace widths up to 150 mm and the largest males weigh around , Sexually mature females typically have a carapace width of and are known to be as wide as about 115 mm , Abdomen size in males and juvenile females grows in direct proportion to carapace width, but above a carapace width of 30-40 mm , the female's abdomen exhibits positive allometry. On average, the carapace is about 1.35x as broad as it is long, and relative carapace length diminishes compared to the width as the crab grows. Ovalipes catharus' full lifespan is 3-5 years. It has a long period of larval dev</div>
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