Doclea ovis (Fabricius, 1787)
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v117/i1/2017/117284 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/97142464-FFB1-FFF0-FCDC-FB20053C4487 |
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Felipe |
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Doclea ovis (Fabricius, 1787) |
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14. Doclea ovis (Fabricius, 1787) View in CoL
1787. Cancer ovis Fabricius, Mantissa Ins. , 1: 324
1895. Doclea ovis Alcock, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal , 64 (2): 227
1986. Doclea ovis : Wagner, BuLL. Mus . Natn. Hist., 8: 897,
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Material examined: 1ex., Shankarpur, 20.v.2014, Coll: O.P.S (Reg.no.A-4325); 2 exs., Digha Mohana, 05.iii.2015, Coll:O.P.S. (Reg.no.A-4347); 1 ex., Talsari, 05.vii.2014, Coll:O.P.S. (Reg.no.A-4351).
Diagnosis: Carapace thickly covered with small hairy structure, its surface is smooth. Pterygostomian region is longitudinally grooved. Antero-lateral border with four tubercles - first one is smallest and fourth one is the largest.
Distribution: India: Andhra Pradesh (Godavari, Krishna, Nellore, Visakhapatnam), Odisha (Devi river, Gopalpur coast, Talsari), Tamil Nadu (Gulf of Mannar, Puducherry) and West Bengal (Sandheads at mouth of River Hugli, Talsari, Digha,Shankarpur). Elsewhere: Archipelago, Arakan coast, China, Gulf of Thailand, Hong kong, Mauritius, Madagascar, Mergui Singapore, Vietnam and West Malay Peninsula.
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