Lyphira Galil, 2009: 300
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Type species. Philyra heterograna Ortmann, 1892 View in CoL , by original designation.
Remarks. Galil (2009) separated Lyphira from Phylira Leach, 1817 (type species Cancer globus Fabricius, 1775 ) by its members possessing an ovate exopod of the third maxilliped, a transversely narrow male first pleonal somite of with only somite 1 free and somites 2–6 fused, with a subterminal denticle present on somite 6, the male telson is free and the G1 has a short apical process. The fused second to sixth male pleonal somites of Lyphira , with a shallow suture between somites 5 and 6, and with a distal tubercle medially easily distinguish it from Philyra s. str., which has no visible suture between the fused male pleonal somites and there is also no subdistal tubercle on somite 6.
Galil (2009) separated the four species of Lyphira she recognised using the degree of granulation on the carapace, proportions of the exopod of the third maxilliped, strength of the endostomial spine, and proportions of the cheliped merus. In addition to her characters, we also use the shape of the posterior carapace margin, width-length ratio of the P5 merus, structure of G1 and vulva to separate taxa. Ten species are now included in Lyphira : L. heterograna ( Ortmann, 1892) , L. acutidens Chen, 1987 , L. natalensis Galil, 2009 , L. ovata Galil, 2009 , L. perplexa Galil, 2009 , L. georgei Trivedi, Soni & Vachhrajani, 2016 , L. chomel n. sp., L. ngankee n. sp., L. linda n. sp., and L. bellagrana n. sp.
Comparative material. Philyra globus ( Fabricius, 1775) : 1 male (17.3 × 18.0 mm) ( ZRC 2014.0054 View Materials ), Kasimedu Fish Landing , Chennai, eastern India, coll. Z. Jaafar, 23 November 2004. Philyra samia Galil, 2009 : 1 male (19.1 × 20.6 mm), 1 female (16.7 × 17.5 mm) ( ZRC 2022.1030 View Materials ), South Africa, coll. Oceanographic Research Institute, through S. Fennessy, 8 December 2006. Lyphira perplexa Galil, 2009 : 1 male (23.3 × 23.3 mm), 1 female (20.7 × 20.4 mm) ( ZRC 2010.00871 View Materials ), Karachi Fish Harbour , Pakistan, coll. Q. Kazmi, 9 September 1976 ; 4 males, 3 females ( ZRC 2001.0904 View Materials ), Tranquebar, Tamil Nadu, southeastern India, coll. N.K. Ng & A.S. Fernando, 16–24 March 2001 ; 1 male ( ZRC 2014.0061 View Materials ), station B, Iraq, Persian Gulf, coll. M. Almalicky, 2010 ; 1 male ( ZRC 2014.0079 View Materials ), off Basra, Iraq, Persian Gulf, coll. M. Naser, 2009 .
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