Re-description of two spiny clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) of the Indian subcontinent from Daday de Dees's collection at MNHN with new insights on the validity of Eulimnadia compressa (Baird, 1860) and Eulimnadia chaperi (Simon, 1886) Author Padhye, Sameer M. Author Rabet, Nicolas text Zootaxa 2017 4294 3 349 360 journal article 32639 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.3.5 3b68a47c-bf17-4ad9-9203-81b310cd5452 1175-5326 832692 7D682BA3-2493-4CB4-8267-A568B3021293 Eulimnadia compressa ( Baird, 1860 ) Fig.6 (B, E, H) Estheria compressa Baird, 1860 Eulimnadia compressa Daday, 1927 Eulimnadia similis sensu Rogers et al. 2016 The original description of Baird (1860) is limited to that of the carapace which of course is insufficient to recognize the species following modern standards. In addition, type material is currently lost and topotypic material has never been studied since the original description. Six vials with the same species label, E. compressa Baird, 1860 are stored in the MNHN collection as indicated by Daday ( Daday , 1927). These include three vials from India [MNHN-IU-2007-595 (= MNHN-Bp326), MNHN-IU-2007-596 (= MNHN-Bp327) and MNHN-IU- 2007-598 (= MNHN-Bp329)] and two from Cambodia [MNHN-IU-2007-594 (= MNHN-Bp325) and MNHN-IU- 2007-597 (= MNHN-Bp328)]. Daday assigned all the above populations to E. compressa without studying the original Baird's types or any topotypic material. One of these vials has juveniles ( Daday , 1927) while the rest of the vials have adults showing two different egg morphologies (see Rabet , 2010 ) thus making it impossible to designate it as a distinct species. Therefore , until a precise analysis of topotypic material can be performed, E. compressa should be considered as nomen dubium.