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'BuZl. tool. BUff}. India, 6 (1-3) ; 261-266, 1984 ON A SMALL COLLECTION OF STOMATOPODA (CRUSTACEA) FROM GOA H. C. GHOSH Zoological Survey of India, Oalcutta ABSTRAOT Four sp&oies pertaining to S genet&. and 2. mmilies are reported for the ftnt tim.e from Goan waters. Of these Acanthosquilla humesi Manning is new to Indian. waters. INTRODUCTION The present study is based on a small collection of stomatopods made by the author during a general faunistic survey in 1975 and a few specimens lying unnamed in the Zoological Survey of India. On close examination the material was found to belong to 4 species pertaining to 3 genera and 2 families. The finding of Acanthosquilla humesi Manning, 1968 is of special significance as it is being reported here for the first time since its discovery off Madagascar. The specimens were, collected ftom coastal inshore waters mainly on board a fishing trawler provided by the National Institute of Oceanography, Panaji as well as from dragnets operated by fisher.. men. A perusal of literature reveals occurr.. ence of 21 species along the west coast of. India, but none from Goa. In view of this the author deems it.worthwhile to give an account of the Stomatopod fauna of this region. Descriptions for all the ~pecies together with restricted synonymy, geogta,phical distribution and key to the speci.es have been provided. SYSTEMATIC ACCOUNT Key to 8peoies of Stomatopoda oj Goa 1. Telson with sharp median canna, 4 or more intermediate denticles on telsom (Squillidae) TaIBon la.cking sharp median Oa.rina. (Lysiosquillidae) Teloson wjth 2 or four pairs of fixed ma.rginal teeth, uropodal exopod with strong proxima.l fold on outer margin (AcanthosquiZla). Rostra.l plate with sharp median spine, anterolatemlly angled; dactylus of cla.w with 7 teeth ; Bub-median denticles in trans- verse J;ow., AcanthosquiZla humesi Manning. 2. Eyes large, T-shaped, Cornea. bilobed, upper margin of propodua of claw with alterna.te long a.nd short spines (HOh'pios" quina), 1968 Lateral process of 5th thoraoio somite rounded, propodub of claw with more than one sbort spine between larger ones., H<tr,Piosquilla ha,r:p~ (de Haan, 1849)...

262 Buttetin of the Zooiogicai B'IJIft)ey oj India Fig. 1. AM11-thos2wiUo, humeri Ma.nning, mp.le, TL. 40.0 mm; Marmagao Bay.. Goa. Anterior portion of body. Eyes.small.. not T-sbaped, Oornea bilobed, upper margin of propodus peotina te (Ot-atosquUla ). 8. Median carina of earapace dis.. tinct and uninterrupted, bifur.. cation open posterior to dorsal pit... OratosqwUla ne,a (Latreille, 1825) Media.n carina of carapace in" terrupted at ~se of bifurcation, bifurcation open anterior to dorsa.l pit. _ (Jratosquitla. i17,- tet'f"uj}ta. (Kemp, 1913) s Order STOMATOPODA FamUy LYSIOSRUILLIDAE Giesbrecht, 1910 Aeanthosquilla homesi Manning (Figs. 1-3) 1968. Acantkosqutlla humeri M:anl1iJ1g, P1'oc. t1. S. natn. Mus., 124 (no. 3641) : 3S. Material: '1 ~, mtn 1 Marrnagao Bay'~ F. O. Megitt l Reg. No. C 1609/1. Description: Eyes small, cornea subglo A bular, set obliquely on.stalk. Rostral plate with slender median spine, anterolaterallv angled. Carapace smooth, narrowed ante-

GHOSH : 0" Stomatopoaa from Goa rlorlv, rounded anterolaterallv and posterolaterally. Mandibular palp and 5 epipods present. Exposed thoracic somites smooth, lateral margins rounded. Abdominal somites broad, smooth, depressed, unarmed except for the slender posterolateral spines on sixth. Telson broader than long, with dorsal fan of 5 teeth, marginal armature on either side of mid-line: 1 movable submedian tooth; 4 fixed teeth; 6-7 submedian denticles in transverse row; 1 denticle between each of the marginal teeth. Uropodal exopod with 7 movable spines on outer margin of proximal segment, last extending to midlength of distal segment; endopod with prominent fold on inner proximal margin, inner spine of basal prolongation longer than outer. OoZour: Due to long pr,eservation the specimen has become completely faded. 263 Manning (1968) has dealt with its colour pattern in detau. Remark8: Manning (1968) in his original description of Acantho8quilla hume8i has noted 7 teeth on the dactylus of claw. The present specimen lacks both the dacty Ii. However, the characters of anterior part of body, telson and uropod provided sufficient clues to identify this specimen with A. humesi. A. humesi can easily be distinguished from Acanthosquilla acanthocarpu8 (Miers, 1880) and A. multifg8ciata (Wood-Mason, 1895) reported from west coast of India, by the presence of 4 pairs of fixed marginal teeth on telson instead of 2 in the latter two species. The present record is first from Indian waters and extends the distribution eastwards into the Arabian sea, "ca""thosquizza humes1 Manning, male, TL. 40.0 mm; Marmagao Bay, Goa. Fig. 2. 4111 Sixth abdominal somite, uropod and telsn.

264 Di,tribution : Nosy Be; (Type-locality) and Goa. Madagascar Family SQUILLIDAB Latreille, 1803 Harpiosqoilla harpax (de Haan) 1849. SqutZZa harpa:c de Haan, Faun. J ap. Orust. : 222. 195~. SquiZZa hartpa:jj: Tiwa.ri and BisW88, Reo. Indian Mus., 49 : 858. 1964. Har1l1osquilla harlllw : Holthuis, Orustaoeana, 7 (2) : 140. 1969. HarF,osquiZZa harpa:jj: Manning Smithson, Oontr. Zool. No. 86 : 25. MateriaZ; 2 d' 0', 145 & 148 rom; Off pona Paula beach, Panaji; H. C. Ghosh; 25.2.1975 ; Reg. No. C 1607/2. Desoription : Eyes large, T -shaped. Rostral plate longer than broad, with slender apical projection. Carapace with median carina. Dactylus of claw with 8 teeth, outer margin with prominent angular projection in adult males. Propodus of claw with alternating large and small spines. Fifth thoracic somite rounded laterally. Submedian and Bulletin of the ZoologicaZ Survey. oj I Mia intermediate carinae of last three thoracic somites not armed posteriorly. Spines on abdominal carinae: submedian 6; inter.. mediate 2 6; lateral 1-6; marginal 1-5. Denticles on telson: submedian 4-6; inter.. mediate 10-12; lateral 1. Outer margin of basal segment of uropodal exopod with 9-10 spines. Oolour: Distal segment of uropodal exopod '-with inner half black. Telson with a pair of dark spots on the dorsal surface nearer to the anterior margin. Remark8: The specimens agree well with, the description and figures ptovid~d \>y Manning (1969). Di8tribution: A widely distributed Indo West Pacific from extending from S. Africa to Japan. Previous records from the Indian seas: Bombay (Chhapgar & Sane, 1968; Tiwari & Biswas, 1952), mouth of river Hooghly including sandheads (Kemp, 1.913; Tiwari & Biswas, 1952), off Madras coast (Kmp, 1913; Tiwari and Biswas, 1952), Andamans (Tiwari & Biswas, 1952). \( :/ Fig. 3..4.can,thos2uilla humeri Manning male" TL. 40.0 j Telson, ventral :view. 3 M~rma.gao Bay,. Goa.

'GHOSH : On Stomatopoda from Goa 265 Oratosquilla Depa (La treiue) 18!5. 8quiZZa nepa La.treille, EncycZ. Method, : 471. 1913. Squilla nspa: Kemp, Mem. Indian Mus., 4-60. 1968. Oratosquilla nepo, : ~r8!nning, Bull. mar. Sci., Gulf Oaribb.~ 8 (1) : 184. Material: 4 ~ ~, 61.. 70 mm; 2 ~ ~, 66 & 75 mm; Off Calangute Beach; K. S. Pradhan,; 27.2.1967; Reg. No. C 2606/2.9 0 ~, 91-118 mm; 7 ~ ~, 91-113 mm; off Dona Paula beach; H. O. Ghosh; 22.2.1975; Reg. No. C. 1608/2. 2 0' 0, 60 & 110 mm; 13 ~ ~, 80-112 mm; Marmagao Harbour, H. O. Ghosh; 22.2.1975; Reg. No. C 2605/2. 9 ~ ~, 70-117 mm; 7 ~ ~, 80-117 mm; Calva beach; H. O. Ghosh, 1.3.1975; Reg. No. C 2604/2. Description: Eyes moderate in size, cornea bilobed, sat transversely on stalk. Rostral plate tapering distally, apex truncate, lateral margins upturned. Median carina of carapace distinct, uninterrupted, bifurcation opening posterior to dorsal pit. Intermediate carinae of carapace not extending to posterior margin, converging anteriorly with the lateral. Anterolateral spines of carapace strong. Dactylus of claw with 6 teeth, outer margin sinuous. Dorsal ridge of carpus with three tubercles. Anterior lobe of lateral process of 5th thoracic somite with an anteriorly directed slender spine; posterior lobe much shorter, apex rounded. Anterior lobe of 6th somite large, apex obliquely truncate; posterior lobe larger, triangular, apex blunt. spines on abdominal carinae: submedian 3-4; intermediate 3-6; lateral 2-6, marginal 1-5. Dorsal surface of telson with lines of pits on either side of median carina. Uropod with.8.. 9 movable spines on outer margin of proximal segment. Lobe on outer mar~in, of 34 inner spine of basal prolongation of uropod low, rounded, margin concave. Remarks: All the variations in the ante.. rior bifurcation of the median carina of carapace figured by Tirmizi and Manning (1968). were noticed in the present specimens. DiBtribution: Orabosquilla nepa is the most commonly distributed Indo.. West Pacific form extending from S. Africa to Hongkong. Previous records from the Indian seas: Bombay (Chhapgar & Sane, 1968), w. Bengal (Kemp, 1913), Andhra Pradesh (Kemp, 1913), Kerala (Kemp, 1913; Kurian, 1954). Oratosqoilla interropta (Kemp) 1913. 8qullla. interrupta Kemp, Mem.lnilian Mus.,,: 72. 1968. Oratosquilla interrupta : l\{anning, Bull. mar. Sci. GuZf OarWb., 18 (1) : 135. MateriaZ: 1 0, 101 mm; 3 ~ ~, 75-107 mm; Marmago Harbour; H. O. Ghosh, 22.2.1975; Reg. No. C. 2608/2. 3 0 0, 107-109 mm; 3 ~ ~, 100-126 mm ; Colva Beach; H. O. Ghosh; 1.3.1975 ; Reg. No. C 2607/2. Description: Eyes small, cornea bilobed, set obliquely on stalk. Rostral plate subquadrate, apex truncate. Anterior bifurcation of median carina of carapace interrupted at base of bifurcation. Bifurcation opening anterior to dorsal pit. Intermediate carapace not extending to anterior margin. Dactylus of claw with 6 teeth. Dorsal ridge of claw with two tubercles. Submedian and intermediate carinae on last three thoracic somites unarmed. Anterior lobe of lateral process of fifth thoracic somite slender, anteriorly directed; posterior lobe acute, directed laterally. Anterior lobes of 6th and 7th thoracic somites smaller than the triangular l:10sterlor lobes. Spines on abdorqinal <;arinae :

266 Bulletin of the Zoological Survey oj India submedian 5-6; intermediate 4-6; lateral 3 6; marginal 1-5. Telson broad with 3 pairs of marginal teeth, prelateral lobe present. Denticles on telson: submedian 2-3; intermediate 7-9; lateral 1. Telson with lines of pits on eitherside of median carina. Uropodal exopod with 8-9 movable spines on outer margin of proximal segment. L<.'be on outer margin of inner spine of basal prolongatiou of uropod rounded, margin convex. Rernarks: These specimens agree well with Kemp's (1913) and Tirmizi and Manning's (1968) accounts of the species. Distribu.tion: Widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific region extending from Persian Gulf to Hongkong. Previous records from the Indian seas: Bombay (Kemp 1913; Chhapgar & Sane, 1968), Madras (Kemp, 1913), Orissa (Kemp, 1913)', W. Bengal (Kemp, 1913 ; Chopra, 1934). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author wishes to record his gratitude to Dr. B. K. Tikader, Director, Zoological Survey of India, for encouragements and facilities and to the Director, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa for facilities to collect the material. REFERENCES CHOPRA, B. 1934. On the stomatopod crustacea collected by the Bengal pilot service off the mouth of the River HugIy, together with notes on some other forms Ree. Indian Mus., 36: 17 43. CHHAPGAR, B. F. AND SANE, S. R. 1968. The stomatopoda of Bombay. J. bioz. Sci., 9 (1-2) : 43-46. KEMP, S.1913. An account of the Oru8tacea, Stomatopoda of the Indo-Pacific region based on the collection in the Indian Museum. Mem. Indian Mus., 4: 1-217. KURIAN, <;:. V. 1954. Contribution to the study of the crustacean fauna of Travancore. Bull. cent. Res. Inst. Univ. Tra~ vancore, Sere C, 3 (1) : 69-91. TIRMIZI, N. AND MANNING, R. B. 1968. Stomatopod crustacea from West Pakistan. Proe. U. S. natn. MU8., 125 (No. 3666): 1-48. --- MANNING, R. B. 1968. Stomatopod crustacea from Madagascar. Proc. U. B. natn. MU8., 124, No. 3641 : 1-61. MANNING, R. B. 1969. A review of the genus H arpi08quiua (Crustacea: Saomatopoda) with descriptions of three new species. Smithso 11,. Gontr. Zoot. No. 36: 1-41. TIWARI, 1<. K. AND BISWAS, S. 1952. On two new species of the genus Squilla Fabr., with notes on other stomatopods in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India. Ree. Indian Mus., 49 (3-4) : 349.. 363.