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Eunephrops cadenasi

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Nephropidae

Scientific name
  
Eunephrops cadenasi

Higher classification
  
Eunephrops

Order
  
Decapoda

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Genus
  
Eunephrops

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

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Eunephrops cadenasi, sometimes called the sculptured lobster, is a species of lobster found in the Caribbean.

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Description

Eunephrops cadenasi is a medium-sized lobster with a cylindrical body. Adult male individuals of Eunephrops cadenasi reach a total length of 30 centimetres (12 in), and a carapace length of 5–14 cm (2.0–5.5 in), while females only reach a carapace length of 4–5 cm (1.6–2.0 in). The first three pairs of legs bear claws, of which the first pair are enlarged.

Distribution

The natural range of Eunephrops cadenasi extends from the seas off the Bahamas and Dominica southwards to Jamaica and Colombia. They have been collected from depths of 434–591 metres (1,424–1,939 ft).

Taxonomic history

Eunephrops cadenasi was named by Fenner A. Chace, Jr. in 1939; the type locality was at a depth of 300–315 fathoms (1,800–1,890 ft; 549–576 m) at "Nicholas Channel south of Cay Sal Bank" (23°21′N 79°58′W), north of the island of Cuba. The specific epithet cadenasi commemorates José Manuel Cadenas y Aguilera, Rector of the University of Havana.

References

Eunephrops cadenasi Wikipedia