Ocypode ceratophthalma (Pallas, 1772)
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v117/i2/2017/118011 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B0EF7B-FFAA-6848-FF12-F90C40242C43 |
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Felipe |
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Ocypode ceratophthalma (Pallas, 1772) |
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10. Ocypode ceratophthalma (Pallas, 1772) View in CoL
1772. Cancer ceratophthalmus Pallas, Spicilegia Zool. , 9: 83, pl. 5,
1957. Ocypoda ceratophthalma, Chhapgar, J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 54
2005. Ocypode ceratophthalma, Dev Roy and Bhadra, Zool. Surv.
India. Fauna of Andhra Pradesh State, Fauna Series, 5:(Part
5): 500.
Materials: Total 31 examples; KN 1410, Coll. A. Gokul, 29.3.08, Champta, 02 exs; KN 1503, Coll. A. Gokul, 20.4.09, Bakkhali, 27 exs; KN 1627, Coll. A. Gokul,
15.9.10, Gangasagar, 01 ex; KN 1634, Coll. A. Gokul,
16.9.10, Gangasagar, 01 ex.
Characters: Carapace thick, squarish, surface covered angles acute and directed outwards, anterior one-third of the lateral borders nearly straight and parallel; margins margin also crenated with an indistinct notch at its middle, no gap at the outer margin; eye-salks prolonged beyond the carapace as a blunt narrow horn. Chelipeds maekedly unequal and scabrous, rugulose or with squamiform arrangement; inner corner of wrist armed with a strong spine. Palm compressed, high; outer surface coarsely granular; a stridulating organ present and consisting of a few rounded granules on the upper part followed by several rather widely spaced striae and then more very close-set striae at the lower half; upper of walking legs broadened, fourth pair shortest with a hairy on the anterior edges of adults, hairs absent in antero-lateral margin. Sixth segment of male abdomen larger than broad.
Distribution: Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andamans and Lakshadweep Islands. Elsewhere: East coast of Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, Maldives, Srilanka, Australia and Hawaii.
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