Specimen was collected from Mumbai Mangroves (near Bandra ) West Coast of India.
Sorry for my poor photography...
Thank you In advance...!
Hello Kantha, it could be of the famlily Grapsidae, maybe Pachygrapsus, Im not sure
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It seems to be Metopograpsus messor (Forskål, 1775) of Grapsidae family.
Thank you
Jorge A. Quirós-Rodríguez
Sameer Kumar Pati
For your valuable response...
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KANTHARAJAN
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