The Ajahn Sukri Red Ant Crab lives in the hollows of low-lying trees and shrubs high up in the mountains of southern Thailand.
A team of Thai scientists have discovered a new species of freshwater crab living in the mountains of southern Thailand. Scientists from the Department of Agriculture published this discovery recently.
The striking maroon-red crustacean was discovered by Pan Yisin from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry, scientist Ruangrit Phromdam and their team.
Pan and Ruangrit named the crab “Ajahn Sukri Red Ant Crab (Phricotelphusa sukreei)” in honour of Assoc. Prof Dr Sukri Hayesamae who is the former Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology at Prince Songkhla University.
The Ajahn Sukri Red Ant Crab lives in the hollows of low-lying trees and shrubs high up in the mountains of southern Thailand. It can be spotted in the mountains of Phatthalung province and possibly elsewhere in the region at high altitudes.
The crab has a similar appearance to the freshwater crabs found in Nakhon Si Thammarat province in southern Thailand but is easily distinguished by its deep red colour. It also sports abnormally long legs for a crab and has a unique shell and reproductive organs, according to the team.