2018
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4382.3.9
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On Plesionika persica (Kemp, 1925) and P. reflexa Chace, 1985 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Pandalidae) from India

Abstract: The availability of Indian specimens of Plesionika persica (Kemp, 1925) and P. reflexa Chace, 1985 provided more information on the taxonomy around these two species. Moreover, it is the first record of P. persica to India. Although P. taiwanica Chan and Yu, 2000 is superficially rather similar to P. persica, there are many differences between them and probably it is inappropriate to establish a species group for these two species. It is likely that all previous records of P. ensis (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) fro… Show more

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“…However, there are only 0.0-0.3% genetic divergence amongst the Indian material. The high genetic difference of the Indian from topotypic material of both P. ensis and P. reflexa, and the reduction or absence of epipods at the pereiopod III and IV may urge the separation of the Indian form as another species (Chan et al, 2018). The species P. narval obtained from southwest coast of India was characterised based on its morphology was found closely related with the species, P. grandis and the phylogenetic tree, pair wise genetic distance of 16S and COI genes with that of closely related species was constructed using maximum likelihood method.…”
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“…However, there are only 0.0-0.3% genetic divergence amongst the Indian material. The high genetic difference of the Indian from topotypic material of both P. ensis and P. reflexa, and the reduction or absence of epipods at the pereiopod III and IV may urge the separation of the Indian form as another species (Chan et al, 2018). The species P. narval obtained from southwest coast of India was characterised based on its morphology was found closely related with the species, P. grandis and the phylogenetic tree, pair wise genetic distance of 16S and COI genes with that of closely related species was constructed using maximum likelihood method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genera Plesionika contributes majorly to the commercial landing of deepsea shrimps from the southern coast of India. From the Indian waters, 15 species under the genera Plesionika are recorded, namely P. alcocki, P. bifurca, P. ensis, P. martia, P. ocellus, P. quasigrandis, P. unidens, P. sindoi, P. williamsi, P. adensameri and P. longicuda, P. narval, P. reflexa, P. semilaevis, P. persica [3][4][5][6] . The species P. alcocki Anderson, 1896 [7] which is widely distributed in the southwest coast off Arabian Sea and southeast Andaman Island off Bay of Bengal at the depth between 496 -1093 m [8][9][10] .…”
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confidence: 99%