The ocular peduncles are dark brown with blackish tones, featuring longitudinal reddish-white stripes. The chelipeds are light in color with spines, ranging from dark brown to ash. The fingertips are dark, while the walking legs have a dark ash base color, with orange to yellow longitudinal stripes bordered by red or chocolate lines. The carapace is elongated and covered with clusters of long setae, along with a prominent rostrum. The ocular peduncles are slender and long, approximately matching the length of the front edge of the shield. The antennal peduncles are shorter and do not extend to the bases of the corneas. The second and third walking legs are longer than the chelipeds, with five to six spinules along the inner upper border of the second leg’s carpus. The telson has a barely noticeable central split, with the rear lobes uneven, the left being significantly larger. Each end of the telson has five or six distinct spines with corneous tips.