Lepidophthalmus turneranus lives in
burrows in mud. Every three to five years, vast swarms form in
estuaries, When
James Aspinall Turner presented the first specimens to the
British Museum, he noted that: ... this long-bodied Crustacean appears periodically in the river in prodigious numbers, which disappear in the course of ten days or a fortnight. The natives are very fond of them, as they are delicious eating; and as soon as they make their appearance in the river, the men here leave their usual pursuits to catch them. ==Taxonomic history==