First record of leucosiid crab Lyphira perplexa Galil, 2009 (Decapoda: Brachyura: Leucosiidae) from the eastern coast of India in West Bengal
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https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.9612.18.6.29114-29119Keywords:
Bay of Bengal, Crustacea, geographic distribution, Indian coast, marine biodiversity, morphological descriptions, pebble crab, Petuaghat seabeach, Purba Medinipur, taxonomyAbstract
This study documents the occurrence of the leucosiid crab, Lyphira perplexa Galil, 2009, along the West Bengal coast of India. Specimens were collected from the Petuaghat seabeach and adjacent fishing harbor in Purba Medinipur District. The findings contribute to the limited understanding of the diversity and distribution of leucosiid crabs in Indian waters, specifically in the Bay of Bengal region. The observations include detailed morphological descriptions, habitat preferences, and geographic distribution. This contribution highlights the need for more extensive research on marine biodiversity along the Indian coast, emphasizing its ecological and conservation significance.
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