elastia
Elastia is a genus of small, benthic crustaceans that belong to the family Communalidae within the order Decapoda. First described in 1907 by marine biologist L. M. Smith, the genus was initially established from a single species collected off the coast of New Zealand. Subsequent explorations in the Pacific and the Atlantic found three additional species, making a total of four recognized members of the genus. Elastia species are distinguished by their translucent carapace, elongated thoracic appendages, and a unique pattern of fine spines along the postabdomen, which set them apart from other genera in Communalidae.
The morphology of Elastia species is typical of small decapods that inhabit soft‑sediment environments. They possess
Elastia populations are predominantly found in temperate coastal zones, with most species restricted to the Southern
Research on Elastia remains limited, and taxonomic revisions are anticipated as more detailed morphological and genetic