Parilia alcocki Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891
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Parilia alcocki Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891 |
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Parilia alcocki Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891 View in CoL
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Parilia alcocki Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891: 264 View in CoL ; Wood-Mason, 1892: pl. 5 fig. 3, 3a; Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 177; Alcock, 1896: 198; Alcock, 1899: 28, pl. 4 fig. 1; Tirmizi & Serène, 1971: 30, text fig. 4 fig. 1; Tirmizi & Serène, 1971: 30, text fig. 4; Ng et al., 2008: 92; Krishnamoorthy, 2009: 2; Huys et al., 2014: 16; Lakshimi Pillai et al., 2013: 72, unnumbered colour figure; Prema et al., 2018: 112 View Cited Treatment , figs. 1, 2, 4A–D, F, 5A–G.
Parilia (sic) alcocki View in CoL – Lloyd, 1907: 3.
Material examined. 14 males (largest 70.6 × 52.2 mm, smallest 43.0 × 36.5 mm), 10 ovigerous females (largest 47.4 × 38.8 mm, smallest 41.2 × 34.4 mm) ( CASAU) , 1 male (66.1 × 57.4 mm), 2 ovigerous females (45.2 × 37.0 mm, 41.5 × 35.6 mm) ( ZRC 2017.215 View Materials ), GoogleMaps Pazhayar fish landing center, 11°21′30.28″N 79°49′39.83″E, Tamil Nadu, southeast India, 549 m, coll. M. Prema, 14 March 2017; 1 young male (24.8 × 23.4 mm) ( ZRC 2017.216 View Materials ), GoogleMaps fishing port, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, Southeast India, coll. A.B. Kumar et al., March 2017 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Carapace transversely subovate ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A View Fig , 3A View Fig ); dorsal surface covered with numerous small granules ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); branchial regions prominently swollen laterally and dorsally ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A View Fig , 3A View Fig , 4A View Fig ); surface of carapace, chelipeds and ambulatory legs smooth or covered with small tubercles and granules; adult cephalothorax box-like in frontal view ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A View Fig , 3A View Fig , 4A View Fig , 6A View Fig ); frontal region set back such that part of buccal cavity and third maxillipeds visible in dorsal view, frontal lobes distinctly triangular ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); exopod of third maxilliped in adult very broad, appears foliaceous ( Figs. 4B View Fig , 5A, C View Fig ); surfaces of chelipeds and ambulatory legs covered with small tubercles and granules ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A View Fig , 6A View Fig ); G1 very elongate, distal part prominently flared, subdistal lateral projection dorso-ventrally flattened ( Fig. 8 View Fig A–C); female sternopleonal cavity with prominent projection between vulvae ( Fig. 9B View Fig ). Indian Ocean.
Remarks. Prema et al. (2018) redescribed and figured this species at length and there is no need to elaborate on its taxonomy here. Parilia alcocki is distinct among congeners in possessing a transversely ovate carapace which is very swollen, and an exopod of the third maxilliped which is so broad in adults that it appears foliaceous.
Distribution. Known from the east coast of India and Bay of Bengal ( Wood-Mason & Alcock 1891; Wood-Mason, 1892; Alcock & Anderson, 1894; Alcock, 1896; Alcock, 1899; Huys et al., 2014; Krishnamoorthy, 2009; Lakshimi Pillai et al., 2013; Prema et al., 2018), Arabian Sea ( Lloyd, 1907) including Pakistan ( Tirmizi & Serène, 1971). The species occurs at depths between 128–457 m (Alcock, 1896, 1899; Lloyd, 1907; Prema et al., 2018).
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Parilia alcocki Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891
Ng, Peter K. L., Devi, Suvarna & Kumar, Appukuttannair Biju 2018 |
Parilia (sic) alcocki
Lloyd RE 1907: 3 |
Parilia alcocki Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891: 264
Prema M & Ravichandran S & Ng PKL 2018: 112 |
Huys R & Low MEY & De Grave S & Ng PKL & Clark PF 2014: 16 |
Lakshimi Pillai S & Kizhakudanand JK & Thirumilu P 2013: 72 |
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 92 |
Tirmizi NM & Serene R 1971: 30 |
Tirmizi NM & Serene R 1971: 30 |
Wood-Mason J & Alcock A 1891: 264 |