Abstract

Macrobrachium myanmarum sp. nov. was found from near Min Kun (local name Min Gon) at Mandalay, Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River (22.043N & 96.043E), Myanmar. It is a small-sized prawn showing close relation with Arachnochium kulsiense (Jayachandran et al. 2007) and A. mirabile (Kemp 1917). This species can at once be identified from both the species by the characters: medium-sized and highly-elevated and arched rostrum, extending as far as distal segment of antennular peduncle or behind, upper margin with 11–15 teeth of which three (rarely 4) teeth post-orbital; ventral margin without teeth (rarely one); second chelate legs unequal, right leg larger (sometimes left); major leg in which carpus with proximal part narrow and distal end broadened, subequal to merus, palm and fingers; propodus slightly more than the combined length of merus and carpus; fingers very slender, almost equal to palm, fixed finger a bit shorter than movable finger, cutting edges with 2–6 weak denticles at proximal cutting edges, distal denticle situated at about 1/3rd distance from base; ischium, merus, carpus, propodus, palm and dactylus in the ratio 9.62 : 19.25 : 24.06: 47.06 : 23.53 : 23.53, respectively (related to the total length of pereopod); minor leg with minute tubercles in larger specimens; ischium, merus, carpus, propodus, palm and fingers in the ratio 13.1 : 23.68 : 22.37 : 40.8 : 15.8 : 25.0, respectively (related to total length of pereopod); palm slightly swollen and shorter than fingers, fingers slender and curved with a wide gap when closed. Maximum size recorded for the species is 56mm male and 44mm female.

Highlights

  • Second chelate legs with tubercles in bigger specimens, unequal, right leg larger (sometimes left); major leg 1.7 times the size of total length and 2.4 times the size of minor leg; ischium flat; merus cylindrical; carpus with proximal part narrow and distal end broadened, subequal to merus, palm and fingers; Image 4

  • Holotype deposited at referral center of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR CMFRI), Kochi, Kerala, India (CMFRI DNR No ED.2.2.1.6); 4 females deposited at Regional Centre of ICAR NBFGR, Kochi, Kerala, India

  • The specimens were identified based on the relevant literature on Palaemonid prawns (De Man 1888; Henderson 1893; Schenkel 1902; De Man 1905,1906; Rathbun 1910; De Man 1911; Kemp 1917, 1918, 1925; Tiwari 1949; Holthuis 1950, Tiwari 1952; 1958; Holthuis 1980; Naiyanetr 1980; Liu et al 1990; Jayachandran 2001; Cai & Ng 2002; Cai et al 2004; Short 2004; Hla Phone & Suzuki 2004; Komai & Fugita 2005; Jayachandran et al 2007; Liu et al 2007; Mie et al 2009; Wowor & Ng 2010; Khin et al 2018)

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Introduction

Second chelate legs with tubercles in bigger specimens, unequal, right leg larger (sometimes left); major leg 1.7 times the size of total length and 2.4 times the size of minor leg; ischium flat; merus cylindrical; carpus with proximal part narrow and distal end broadened, subequal to merus, palm and fingers; Image 4. Minor leg with tubercles in larger specimens; ischium, merus, carpus, propodus, palm and fingers in the ratio 13.1: 23.68: 22.37: 40.8: 15.8: 25.0, respectively (related to total length of pereopod); palm swollen and slightly shorter than fingers; fingers slender with a wide gap when closed (Fig. 2C, Image 3).

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