Metanephrops Formosanus
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include ''Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *''Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreira, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Japonicus
''Metanephrops japonicus'' is a species of lobster found in Japanese waters, and a gourmet food in Japanese cuisine. It occurs from Chōshi, Chiba Prefecture (Honshu , historically called , is the largest and most populous island of Japan. It is located south of Hokkaidō across the Tsugaru Strait, north of Shikoku across the Inland Sea, and northeast of Kyūshū across the Kanmon Straits. The island se ...) to the east coast of Kyushu, where it lives at depths of . Adults grow to a total length of , and a carapace length of . References True lobsters Crustaceans described in 1873 {{decapod-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Boschmai
''Metanephrops boschmai'', known as the Bight lobster, Bight scampi or Boschma's scampi, is a species of lobster endemic to Western Australia. Distribution and habitat ''M. boschmai'' is found around the west coasts of Australia, from Port Hedland in the north, to Eucla in the south. It lives at depths of on muddy substrates, including those mixed with rubble. Description ''M. boschmai'' grows to a total length of , or a carapace length of . Taxonomic history ''M. boschmai'' was named in 1964 by Lipke Holthuis, originally as ''Nephrops boschmai'', in ''Zoologische Mededelingen''. The specific epithet commemorates Hilbrand Boschma, directory of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie and researcher into Acanthocephala Acanthocephala (Greek , ', thorn + , ', head) is a phylum of parasitic worms known as acanthocephalans, thorny-headed worms, or spiny-headed worms, characterized by the presence of an eversible proboscis, armed with spines, which it uses to p ..., on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Jenkinsi
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Journal Of Crustacean Biology
The ''Journal of Crustacean Biology'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of carcinology (crustacean research). It is published by The Crustacean Society and Oxford University Press (formerly by Brill Publishers and Allen Press), and since 2015 the editor-in-chief has been Peter Castro. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', its 2016 impact factor is 1.064. The journal has a mandatory publication fee of US$ 115 per printed page for non-members of the SocietyJournal of Crustacean BiologyInstructions for Authors/ref> and an optional open access Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre op ... fee of $1830 minimum. References Further reading * * External links {{Wikispecies-inline, ISSN 0278-0372 Carcinology journals Publications establi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raffles Bulletin Of Zoology
''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology'' is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal published by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum at the National University of Singapore. It covers the taxonomy, ecology, and conservation of Southeast Asian fauna.Supplements are published as and when funding permits and may cover topics that extend beyond the normal scope of the journal depending on the targets of the funding agency. It was established as the ''Bulletin of the Raffles Museum'' in 1928 and renamed ''Bulletin of the National Museum of Singapore'' in 1961, before obtaining its current title in 1971. See also * List of zoology journals This is a list of scientific journals which cover the field of zoology. A * '' Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Bulgarica'' * ''Acta Zoologica Mexicana'' * '' ... References Zoology journals Biannual journals Open access journals English-language ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Velutinus
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Thomsoni
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Taiwanicus
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Sinensis
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Morei ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Sibogae
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Sagamiensis
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Metanephrops Rubellus
''Metanephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include '' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Australian scampi) and ''Metanephrops challengeri'' (New Zealand scampi). It differs from other lobsters such as ''Homarus'' and ''Nephrops norvegicus'' in that its two main claws are of equal size, rather than being differentiated into a ''crusher'' and a ''pincher''. There are 18 extant species recognised in the genus: *''Metanephrops andamanicus'' (Wood-Mason, 1891) *''Metanephrops arafurensis'' (De Man, 1905) *''Metanephrops armatus'' Chan & Yu, 1991 *'' Metanephrops australiensis'' (Bruce, 1966) *''Metanephrops binghami'' (Boone, 1927) *''Metanephrops boschmai'' (Holthuis, 1964) *''Metanephrops challengeri'' (Balss, 1914) *''Metanephrops formosanus'' Chan & Yu, 1987 *''Metanephrops japonicus'' (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873) *'' Metanephrops mozambicus'' Macpherson, 1990 *''Metanephrops neptunus'' (Bruce, 1965) *''Metanephrops rubellus'' (Moreir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |