A taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to Indian records
Burkenroad created two subgenera of the genus Trachypenaeus viz., Trachypenaeus (Trachypenaeus) and Trachypenaeus (Trachysalambria) in 1934. These two subgenera were raised to the status of genus by Pérez Farfante and Kensley and simultaneously created two new genera for the group namely Megokris a...
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doaj-e926eca2357141178a2ba82329c3fdb72020-11-25T02:56:39ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072018-02-01102113321133810.11609/jott.3765.10.2.11332-113383765A taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to Indian recordsAngsuman Chanda0PG Department of Zoology, Raja N.L. Khan Women’s College, Midnapur, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal 721102, IndiaBurkenroad created two subgenera of the genus Trachypenaeus viz., Trachypenaeus (Trachypenaeus) and Trachypenaeus (Trachysalambria) in 1934. These two subgenera were raised to the status of genus by Pérez Farfante and Kensley and simultaneously created two new genera for the group namely Megokris and Rimapenaeus. As such the trachypenaeid group of penaeid prawns consists of four valid genera namely Trachypenaeus, Trachysalambria, Megokris and Rimapenaeus. During the present study genus Megokris is being synonymised under its original genus Trachypenaeus. Therefore, the main objective of the present study is to propose a revision to the trachypenaeid group of penaeid prawn and to prepare a comprehensive document for the group recorded from Indian water. The study area represents genus Trachysalambria and Megokris with three species under each genus.https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/3765indian watermegokrisrevisionrimapenaeustrachypenaeustrachysalambria. |
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A taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to Indian records |
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A taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to Indian records |
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A taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to Indian records |
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A taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to Indian records |
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A taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to Indian records |
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taxonomic study on trachypenaeid prawns with special reference to indian records |
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Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society |
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Journal of Threatened Taxa |
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0974-7893 0974-7907 |
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Burkenroad created two subgenera of the genus Trachypenaeus viz., Trachypenaeus (Trachypenaeus) and Trachypenaeus (Trachysalambria) in 1934. These two subgenera were raised to the status of genus by Pérez Farfante and Kensley and simultaneously created two new genera for the group namely Megokris and Rimapenaeus. As such the trachypenaeid group of penaeid prawns consists of four valid genera namely Trachypenaeus, Trachysalambria, Megokris and Rimapenaeus. During the present study genus Megokris is being synonymised under its original genus Trachypenaeus. Therefore, the main objective of the present study is to propose a revision to the trachypenaeid group of penaeid prawn and to prepare a comprehensive document for the group recorded from Indian water. The study area represents genus Trachysalambria and Megokris with three species under each genus. |
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indian water megokris revision rimapenaeus trachypenaeus trachysalambria. |
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