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The California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus) is a species of spiny lobster found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Monterey Bay, California, to the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico. It typically grows to a length of 30 cm (12 in) and is a reddish-brown color with stripes along the legs, and has a pair of enlarged antennae but no claws.
California spiny lobster: eastern Pacific Ocean from Monterey Bay, California to the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico. Panulirus japonicus (von Siebold, 1824) Japanese spiny lobster: the Pacific Ocean around Japan, China, and Korea. Panulirus laevicauda (Latreille, 1817) smoothtail spiny lobster: Western Atlantic Panulirus longipes (A. Milne-Edwards ...
Panulirus echinatus is a nocturnal generalist feeder and opportunistic browser.Examination of the stomach contents of animals caught on the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago show that the largest dietary item is fish, although it is not clear whether this is caught by the animal as prey or is the result of scavenging activity.
Panulirus polyphagus, the mud spiny lobster, is a species of crustacean that lives on shallow rocky reefs and muddy substrates in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being of " least concern ".
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Traditionally, Tier 1 participants keep one additional spiny lobster per day during the Lobster Mini-Season as a prize. However, DeSantis announced that, this year, Tier 1 participants will get to ...
Panulirus brunneiflagellum is a typical spiny lobster.Adults vary in carapace length in the range 90–120 millimetres (3.5–4.7 in). [2] The chief distinction between P. brunneiflagellum and related species of spiny lobster is in the colouration of the antennules (first antennae).
Palinurus elephas is a common species of spiny lobster, found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, from southern Norway to Morocco and the Azores, [7] and in the Mediterranean Sea, except its eastern extremes. [3] It lives on rocky exposed coasts below the intertidal zone, [2] mainly at depths of 20 to 70 metres (66 to 230 ft).