Eiconaxius andamanensis
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Species: | E. andamanensis
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Eiconaxius andamanensis (Alcock, 1901)
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Iconaxiopsis andamanensis Alcock, 1901 [1] |
Eiconaxius andamanensis is a species of decapod crustacean in the infraorder Thalassinidea. Although it is not a true lobster, is sometimes known by the common names "mud lobster" and "".[2] Its scientific name comes from the Andaman Sea, where it has been collected off the west coast of Andaman Islands at a depth of 238–290 fathoms (1,428–1,740 ft; 435–530 m).[3][1]
Although very similar to , a species which shelters itself in the branches of deep sea zoophytes, the exact habits of Eiconaxius andamanensis are unknown.[3]
References[]
- ^ a b Katsushi Sakai (2002). "Callianassidae (Decapoda, Thalassinidea) in the Andaman Sea, Thailand" (PDF). Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication. 23 (2): 461–532.
- ^ http://www.catalogueoflife.org/show_species_details.php?record_id=3814439 The Integrated Taxonomic Information System, Nov 2007
- ^ a b "University of Washington Libraries". Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2019-08-04.
Categories:
- Thalassinidea
- Crustaceans described in 1900
- Decapoda stubs