Clorida bombayensis ( Chhapgar & Sane, 1967 )

Silambarasan, Krishnan, Kar, A. B., Prasad, G. V. A., Pattnayak, S. K. & Jeyabaskaran, R., 2025, On a collection of stomatopod Crustacea in the Fishery Survey of India, research cruises from the northeast coast of India, Zootaxa 5637 (2), pp. 337-350 : 339-341

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5637.2.7

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15594156

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scientific name

Clorida bombayensis ( Chhapgar & Sane, 1967 )
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Clorida bombayensis ( Chhapgar & Sane, 1967)

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Squilla bombayensis Chhapgar & Sane, 1967: 1 , fig. 1.

Clorida bombayensis .— Shanbhogue 1986: 539, fig. 18, pl. 3.—Ahyong et al. 2008: 81, fig. 60–61, 62a–e.— Trivedi et al. 2020: 226.

Material examined. FSI/VIZAG/CRUST. 219, 1 male (TL 63 mm) 2 females (TL 80–94 mm), 18°03.1’N, 83°54.4’E, 36–37 m, coll. K. Silambarasan, 18 October 2020 GoogleMaps .

Remarks. The present specimens agree with earlier published accounts of Chhapgar & Sane (1967) and the spinulation pattern of the carinae on the abdominal somites is similar to that reported by Ahyong (2001). Clorida bombayensis shares several characteristics with C. latreillei but the posterolateral angles of the sixth and seventh thoracic somites in the former are sharply pointed, contrasting with more rounded or less acutely pointed posterolateral angles in C. latreillei .. The ventral surface of the telson is smooth in both species. However, Clorida bombayensis can also be distinguished from C. latreillei the rostral plate being more elongated and gradually tapering, whereas in C. latreillei , it is shorter and broader ( Ahyong 2001). Additionally, the raptorial claw dactylus of C. bombayensis is slender and curved, whereas in C. latreillei , the raptorial dactylus is more robust with different curvature (Ahyong et al. 2008). A further, distinguishing feature is the fifth thoracic somite, where the lateral processes in C. bombayensis are forwardly curved, while in C. latreillei , these spines are more laterally directed and more slender ( Ahyong 2001).

Distribution. Arabian Sea off Mumbai to Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Australia Taiwan, ( Chhapgar & Sane 1967; Ahyong et al. 2008); a new record for the Bay of Bengal at a depth of 36– 37 m.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Stomatopoda

Family

Squillidae

Genus

Clorida

Loc

Clorida bombayensis ( Chhapgar & Sane, 1967 )

Silambarasan, Krishnan, Kar, A. B., Prasad, G. V. A., Pattnayak, S. K. & Jeyabaskaran, R. 2025
2025
Loc

Clorida bombayensis

Trivedi, J. N. & Ahyong, S. T. & Vachhrajani, K. D. & Biju Kumar, A. 2020: 226
Shanbhogue, S. L. 1986: 539
1986
Loc

Squilla bombayensis

Chhapgar, B. F. & Sane, S. R. 1967: 1
1967
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