The body has numerous fine spots and these phage spots are more visible on the rump. The rostrum is long and has 5-9 superficial teeth at the base. There are 5-10 teeth on the lower side of the rostrum. The dactylus of the last tpereopod is not abnormally long. The last two pairs of leg appendages and transfer feet of the thoracic region are of normal size. There are no thorns in the land of the liver. Brahmiostegen has spines. The last four somites of the abdomen overlap each other on the surface.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
This species usually inhabits shallow coastal, marine or brackish waters, and occasionally freshwater
Environment:
Freshwater, Marinewater and brakishwater
Main References:
Paul SK (2001) Shrimp and Lobster: Biology. Monika Paul, Gurudaspur, Natore, Bangladesh
Other References:
Ali S, Chakraborty T (1992) BANGLADESHER MITHA PANIR AMERUDANDI PRANI (A book on Freshwater Invertebrates of Bangladesh). Bangla Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh, ISBN: 984-07-4051-2