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  2. Munida quadrispina - Wikipedia

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    Munida quadrispina is a species of squat lobster. It was originally introduced to science by James E. Benedict in 1902. [ 1 ] This and other species of squat lobsters are sometimes referred to as "pinch bugs".

  3. Squat lobster - Wikipedia

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    A variety of squat lobster called Emmunida picta were found to almost exclusively reside on some type of structure, mostly Lophelia pertusa. [9] Squat lobster species found on seamounts typically have smaller bodies with shorter larval stages, as opposed to rise and ridge habitats.

  4. Munida gregaria - Wikipedia

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    There are many species of squat lobster, but M. gregaria is unusual in that it is only one of a very few of the Munida species that aggregate in large swarms. [2] Adult M. gregaria live on the sea floor and grow to around 5 cm (2.0 in) long. They have been found on the sea floor in the outer Marlborough Sounds and along the coastline from Cook ...

  5. Kiwa tyleri - Wikipedia

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    Kiwa tyleri, the Hoff crab, is a species of deep-sea squat lobster in the family Kiwaidae, which lives on hydrothermal vents near Antarctica. [1] The crustacean was given its English nickname in 2010 by UK deep-sea scientists aboard the RRS James Cook, owing to resemblance between its dense covering of setae on the ventral surface of the exoskeleton and the hairy chest of the actor David ...

  6. Baby Lobsters Being Released Into the Wild Look Like the ...

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    The Lobster Hatchery seeks to increase these numbers through their efforts. The lobster life cycle begins with an adult, hard-shelled male, about five to seven years of age, mates with a newly ...

  7. Allogalathea elegans - Wikipedia

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    Allogalathea elegans (known as the feather star squat lobster, crinoid squat lobster or elegant squat lobster) is a species of squat lobster that is sometimes kept in marine aquariums. Despite their common name, they are more closely related to hermit crabs than lobsters.