Biology:Uca alcocki
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Uca alcocki Shih, Chan and Ng, 2018
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Uca alcocki is a species of fiddler crab. It is found in the Red Sea, Western Thailand, India and Pakistan .
Etymology
The specific name alcocki is in honor of Alfred William Alcock, the naturalist who recorded Uca urvillei.[1]
Description
Carapace and legs brown or dark brown. Major cheliped with fingers white in adults and orange in young. Females with orange cheliped with blue tinge. Carapace of male is trapezoidal, smooth with distinct, narrow median groove. Anterolateral margin is acutely triangular. Major cheliped with dactylus usually longer than palm. Carapace of female is also trapezoidal. Anterolateral margin broadly triangular.[1]
Ecology
It is a mangrove species which lives sympatric with Uca annulipes, Uca bengali, Uca forcipata, Uca paradussumieri and Uca iranica.[1]
References
Wikidata ☰ Q55636444 entry