Not AvailableHeterocarpus genus belong to the family Pandalidae (Decapoda, Caridea) which are common in deeper waters. Some species are of commercial value or fishery potential by their large size. They are characterized by rostrum armed with teeth on both margins; carapace with postrostral carina extending nearly to posterior margin and with 1 or more longitudinal lateral carinae; pereopods with 2nd pair distinctly unequal and dissimilar. The species Heterocarpus chani was recorded from various fishing harbours on the south coast (Sakthikulangara Fishing Harbour; Kalamuku Landing centre (Kerala) and the Thoothukudi and Nagapattinam Fisheries Harbours Tamil Nadu) from the deep-sea catches taken at depth of 200 – 350 m.Not Avai...
Not AvailableSeveral species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in ...
Not AvailableThe commercial deep-sea caridean shrimp Plesionika martia (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883) has...
Not AvailableSeveral genera and species of lobsters have been reported from the Indian Ocean. Althou...
Heterocarpus genus belong to the family Pandalidae (Decapoda, Caridea) which are common in deeper ...
Not AvailableThe carangids which constitute a major fishery at Thiruvananthapuram coast is represent...
Not AvailableHeterocarpus wood-masoni Alcock is a deep water caridean prawn recorded from the Arabia...
Not AvailablePlesionika reflexa, Chace, 1985 (Decapoda: Pandalidae) was recorded from the catch of ...
Not AvailableHere, we report the new record of deep-sea caridean shrimp Glyphocrangon investigatoris...
Not AvailableThe paper describes a new species, Caridina mathiassi sp. nov., from the hill streams o...
Not AvailableThe present paper is the second in the series on Decapoda Brachyura from the Andaman an...
The commercial deep-sea caridean shrimp Heterocarpus gibbosus Spence Bate, 1888 has long been record...
Not AvailableTwenty four species of Pandalid shrimps reported from the Indian waters, of which six ...
The occurrence of Charybdis (Charybdis) hellerii (A. Milne Edwards) is reported for the first time f...
Not AvailableTwenty four species of Pandalid shrimps reported from the Indian waters, of which six ...
Seven decapod crustaceans belonging to sections Penaeidea (4 species), Caridea (2 species) and Astac...
Not AvailableSeveral species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in ...
Not AvailableThe commercial deep-sea caridean shrimp Plesionika martia (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883) has...
Not AvailableSeveral genera and species of lobsters have been reported from the Indian Ocean. Althou...
Heterocarpus genus belong to the family Pandalidae (Decapoda, Caridea) which are common in deeper ...
Not AvailableThe carangids which constitute a major fishery at Thiruvananthapuram coast is represent...
Not AvailableHeterocarpus wood-masoni Alcock is a deep water caridean prawn recorded from the Arabia...
Not AvailablePlesionika reflexa, Chace, 1985 (Decapoda: Pandalidae) was recorded from the catch of ...
Not AvailableHere, we report the new record of deep-sea caridean shrimp Glyphocrangon investigatoris...
Not AvailableThe paper describes a new species, Caridina mathiassi sp. nov., from the hill streams o...
Not AvailableThe present paper is the second in the series on Decapoda Brachyura from the Andaman an...
The commercial deep-sea caridean shrimp Heterocarpus gibbosus Spence Bate, 1888 has long been record...
Not AvailableTwenty four species of Pandalid shrimps reported from the Indian waters, of which six ...
The occurrence of Charybdis (Charybdis) hellerii (A. Milne Edwards) is reported for the first time f...
Not AvailableTwenty four species of Pandalid shrimps reported from the Indian waters, of which six ...
Seven decapod crustaceans belonging to sections Penaeidea (4 species), Caridea (2 species) and Astac...
Not AvailableSeveral species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in ...
Not AvailableThe commercial deep-sea caridean shrimp Plesionika martia (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883) has...
Not AvailableSeveral genera and species of lobsters have been reported from the Indian Ocean. Althou...