Charybdis (Charybdis) orientalis Dana, 1852
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27. Charybdis (Charybdis) orientalis Dana, 1852 View in CoL
1852. Charybdis orientalis Dana, U.S.N. Proc.Acad. nat.Sci.
Philad., 5: 247-254.
1861. Goniosoma orientalis A.Milne Edwards, Etudes zoologiques sur les Crustacés récents de la famille des
Portuniens. Arch. Mus . Natn., paris, sér. 1, 10:383.
1899. Charybdis (Goniosoma) orientalis Alcock, Id.
No.4 Brachyura Cyclometopa. Part 2. The families
Portunidae , cancridae and Corystidae J.asiat.Soc.
Bengal 68 (2):63.
1976. Charybdis (Charybdis) orientalis Sakai , The crabs of Japan and adajacent Seas Kodansha Ltd, Tokyo,
362, pl.128, Figure 2.
Material examined: 1ex. Digha Mohana, 16.iv.14, Coll: O.P.S. (Reg.no.A-4307).
Diagnosis: Carapace little broad, its anterolateral border bears 6 unequal spines, 2 nd spine is rudimentary. Posterior border of the carapace forms a distinct curve with its lateral border.
Distribution: India: Andaman Island, Gujarat (Gulf of Kachchh), Maharashtra ( Mumbai), Tamil Nadu (Gulf of Mannar) and West Bengal (Digha). Elsewhere: Australia, East coast of Africa, Japan, Medagaskar, Philippines and Sri Lanka.
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