Neolithodes indicus

Neolithodes indicus is a species of king crab found in the Arabian Sea. It has been found at depths between 743–1829 m. It was originally identified erroneously as Lithodes agassizii by A.R.S. Anderson in 1896.

Etymology
"Neolithodes" is derived from Greek and Latin and means "new stone-crab", while "indicus" is Latin for "Indian".