Palinurus (genus)

Palinurus is a genus of spiny lobsters in the family Palinuridae, native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and western Indian Ocean. A 110-million-year-old fossil, recognisable as a member of the genus Palinurus, was discovered in a quarry in El Espinal in Mexico's Chiapas state in 1995 and named P. palaciosi.[2][3]

Palinurus
Temporal range: Albian–Recent
Palinurus elephas
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Palinurus

Weber, 1795
Type species
Astacus elephas
Fabricius, 1787 [1]
Species

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Species

This is a complete list of extant species:[1][4]

gollark: Persistence somewhat bad.
gollark: Although it never actually got much use beyond as a fun toy, sadly.
gollark: It's mostly used on SC, though, where ender chest bulk item-stealing is against the rules.
gollark: The thing is designed to only leave items in insecure public ender chests for ~0.1 seconds at most.
gollark: How fast did they check each channel, 10 times a second?

References

  1. Lipke Holthuis (1991). FAO species catalogue Vol. 13: Marine lobsters of the world. FAO. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17.
  2. Victoria Jaggard (May 3, 2007). "Oldest Lobster Fossil Found in Mexico". National Geographic News.
  3. Francisco J. Vega; Pedro García-Barrera; María del Carmen Perrilliat; Marco A. Coutiño; Ricardo Mariño-Pérez (2006). "El Espinal, a new plattenkalk facies locality from the Lower Cretaceous Sierra Madre Formation, Chiapas, southeastern Mexico" (PDF). Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas. 23 (3): 323–333.
  4. "Palinurus Weber, 1795". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
  5. John Yeld (September 11, 2006). "Scientists find new giant lobster species". Cape Argus. p. 3.


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