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Scyllarides haanii

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Malacostraca

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Family
  
Scyllaridae

Genus
  
Scyllarides

Order
  
Decapoda

Similar
  
Scyllarides, Parribacus, Parribacus antarcticus, Decapoda, Thenus

slipper lobster scyllarides haanii


Scyllarides haanii, the Aesop slipper lobster, is a marine decapod crustean in the family Scyllaridae. Other common names include the humpbacked slipper lobster and the ridgeback slipper lobster.

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Description

Scyllarides haanii can grow to a maximum body length of 50.5 cm (20 in) but commonly range between 16 and 30 cm (6 and 12 in) in length. It is believed to be the largest of the Scyllarides species. It is a solitary species that shelters during the day and forages at night, primarily on a diet of bivalves.

Distribution and habitat

Scyllarides haanii is a wide-ranging benthic species but nowhere abundant, and uncommon in some places. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region and known to occur in the eastern and western Indian Ocean and throughout the Pacific Ocean. It is likely its distribution is larger than indicated in population assessments from 2013 and earlier.

Scyllarides haanii inhabits coral reefs and rocky bottoms in relatively warm coastal waters in winter to early spring, and migrates into deeper waters to breed. The species has been found at depths of 10–135 m (30–440 ft).

Conservation

Scyllarides haanii is subject to some targeted fisheries, and is also a frequent by-catch in lobster fisheries, leading to some localized declines. However, due to its wide distribution and occurrence in at least one protection area where fishing is prohibited indefinitely, the species is currently classified as least concern by the IUCN.

References

Scyllarides haanii Wikipedia