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Callianassa ehsani, a new species of Callianassidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Axiidea) from Gulf of Oman, Iran
Callianassa ehsani sp. nov. is described as a new species from the Gulf of Oman, Iran. It differs from all other members of the subfamily Callianassinae in having a well-developed meral hook on the merus and 6 or 7 acute spines on the ischium of the large cheliped and characters of the small cheliped and telson. This new species is most similar to Callianassa thailandica Sakai, 2005 and Callianassa persica, Sakai, 2005. The generic assignment of the new species is provisional, reflecting the unstable state of the taxonomy of this family.
- Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- American University United States
- Razi University Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Oman, Decapoda, Animal Structures, Animals, Body Size, Organ Size, Iran, Animal Distribution, Kenya
Oman, Decapoda, Animal Structures, Animals, Body Size, Organ Size, Iran, Animal Distribution, Kenya
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