What is another word for English Lady Crab?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ lˈe͡ɪdi kɹˈab] (IPA)

The English Lady Crab, also known as the Velvet Swimming Crab, is a common resident among the rocky shores and estuaries of the UK. With its distinctively purple velvet-like shell, it is easy to spot and identify. While the name "English Lady Crab" is the most commonly used, there are several synonyms that refer to this species, including the Shore Crab, European Swimming Crab, and Lady Crab. These synonyms are used interchangeably by scientists and enthusiasts alike, and all refer to the same small but feisty crustacean that is a staple of the UK's coastal ecosystem.

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