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Patithelphusa - New freshwater crab genus

November 4 , 2025 15 hrs 0 min 34 0
  • Scientists have identified a new genus and species of freshwater crab from the Shevaroy Hills in Yercaud, Salem district.
  • The newly described genus, Patithelphusa, and its species, Patithelphusa yercaudensis
  • The genus has been named in honour of Sameer Kumar Pati, a noted Indian taxonomist who has made significant contributions to the study of freshwater crabs.
  • Patithelphusa yercaudensis shows a genetic divergence of 9.66% from Travancoriana schirnerae, a species found in southern India.
  • The crab’s evolution may have been shaped by the topographical isolation of the Shevaroy Hills, separated from nearby ranges by deep valleys and the Cauvery River system.
  • These natural barriers likely restricted gene flow, allowing crab populations to evolve independently over time.
  • With this discovery, the number of freshwater crab species recorded from India rises to 112, belonging to 31 genera under the family Gecarcinucidae.
  • India accounts for nearly 10% of the world’s known freshwater crab species, many of which are restricted to small, localised habitats.

 

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