Rhinoskusea longirostris (Leicester, 1908)
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Rhinoskusea longirostris View in CoL ( Leicester, 1908)
Distribution. Andaman and Nicobar Islands; Odisha: Bhitarkanika. Mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Specific/semi-specific—Adults only. Immature stages of this species usually inhabit crabholes and pools in mangroves.
References. Barraud (1934); Rajavel et al. (2005a).
Rhinoskusea portonovoensis ( Tewari & Hiriyan, 1992) View in CoL
Distribution. Odisha: Kendrapara District—Dangmal, Habalikhati; Tamil Nadu: Chidambaram District— Pitchavaram; Thiruvarur District—Muthupettai. Mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Specific/semi-specific—Adults and larvae. The immature stages of this species were collected mostly from crabholes and also found in swamp pools in mangroves and holes at the bases of trees.
References. Rajavel et al. (2005 a, 2005b); Tyagi et al. (2016).
Rhinoskusea wardi ( Reinert, 1976) View in CoL
Distribution. Andaman and Nicobar Islands: South Andaman—Chidiya Tapu, Sipighat; North Andaman — Karmatang, Austin; Nicobar—Kimus; Andhra Pradesh: Kakinada District—Coringa, Gaderu canal; Karnataka: Kundapur District—Rajadi bridge, Kotathattu; Maharashtra: Vikhroli, Ghatkopar; Tamil Nadu: Ramanathapuram District—Rameshwaram. Mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Specific/semi-specific—Adults and larvae. The immature stages were collected frequently in swamps in mangrove forests.
References. Rajavel & Natarajan (2006); Rajavel et al. (2006 a, 2006b, 2007).
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