Kani maranjandu

Kani maranjandu is a species of tree crab first identified in 2017.[1] K. maranjandu has, to date, only been observed in the forests of the Western Ghats near Kerala, India.[2][3]

Kani maranjandu

Kani maranjandu
Scientific classification
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Kani
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K. maranjandu
Binomial name
Kani maranjandu
Kumar, Raj & Ng, 2017

Taxonomy

K. maranjandu represents a newly discovered genus (Kani), named for the local Kani tribe.[2] The discoverers have placed the genus within the family Gecarcinucidae.[1]

Characteristics

K. maranjandu is distinguished from other crabs of the family Gecarcinidae by its distinctive carapace and the structure of the male abdomen, as well as its very long walking legs.[1][3] The species is entirely arboreal, relying on water held in small hollows of trees for survival.[3]

References

  1. Biju Kumar, Appukuttannair; Raj, Smrithy; Ng, Peter K. L. (3 April 2017). "Description of a new genus and new species of a fully arboreal crab (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae) from the Western Ghats, India, with notes on the ecology of arboreal crabs". Journal of Crustacean Biology. doi:10.1093/jcbiol/rux012.
  2. "New tree-living crab species found in Kerala". The Hindu. PTI. 4 April 2017. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  3. "New species of tree living crab found in Western Ghats". phys.org. 3 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
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