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New Micro-Crab Species Found in India
18 Jan
Summary
- A new crustacean genus and species, Indiaphonte bijoyi, was discovered.
- These microscopic organisms play a vital role in marine ecosystems.
- They are crucial for producing omega-3 fatty acids essential for fish growth.

A minuscule crustacean, discovered in the Kavaratti lagoon of the Lakshadweep islands, has been formally identified as a new genus and species. Named Indiaphonte bijoyi, this organism from the Laophontidae family is so small it requires microscopic examination for study.
The scientific description was a collaboration between Neelima Vasu K. of Cusat and Samuel E. Gómez-Noguera from UNAM University, Mexico, published in the journal Zootaxa. This new genus, Indiaphonte, was established due to its unique combination of traits previously unrecorded within its family.
These microscopic creatures, classified as meiofauna, are vital for aquatic ecosystems. They produce essential omega-3 fatty acids crucial for fish growth and human nutrition. Their sensitivity to pollution also makes them reliable bio-indicators of environmental health, playing a significant role in marine conservation efforts.




