Abstract |
The Kulsi River, a major tributary of Brahmaputra River, N. India is reported to have resident population of Ganges river dolphin, Platanista gangetica (Roxburgh), which feeds on fishes and prawns. While surveying for the dolphins of the river, a number of fishes and prawns were collected. On identification, one of the prawns was found to be undescribed, and hence is described herein. The ecology of the river consisted of: temperature fluctuating widely from 15 to 28 degrees C, depth from 0.8 to 10m, turbidity of 11-19 cm, sand mining @ 12,500 MT annually, and fish catch of 300-800 kg (from 1.5 km area). All these factors pose a great threat to the fish and prawn wealth of the river. Macrobrachium kulsiense sp. nov. is a very small sized prawn (maximum size - 34.5 mm in total length), exhibiting species-specific characters, such as highly elevated and moderately long rostrum with 9-12 dorsal teeth, a single ventral tooth, and percentage ratios of ischium, merus, carpus, palm, dactylus of first and second chelipeds (19.05:28.57:33.33:09.52:09.52 and 21.43:25.00:21.43:14.28:17.86, respectively). The species shows close similarity with Macrobrachium mirabile (Kemp). The females are larger than males, eggs are large in size (1.2 x 0.9 mm) and fecundity is low (15-20). (C) 2007 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. |