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Figure 1. Changes in posture associated with dancing. From the basic inactive or rapping position (A), the crab rapidly rises to its full height (B–C). The chelae are also raised (D–E) and are held in front of the buccal cavity during rapid stepping of the ambulatories, but usually point down (F) during circling. The doubling in body elevation during dancing is illustrated by the difference between the display (C) and normal walking mode (G). See text for full details.
Published as part of Clayton, David, 2008, Singing and dancing in the ghost crab Ocypode platytarsus (Crustacea, Decapoda, Ocypodidae), pp. 141-155 in Journal of Natural History 42 (3-4) on page 145, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701840530, http://zenodo.org/record/4651826
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