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Reef lobster

Reef lobsters
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Enoplometopus antillensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Astacidea
Superfamily: Enoplometopoidea 
De Saint Laurent, 1988
Family: Enoplometopidae
De Saint Laurent, 1988
Genus: Enoplometopus
A. Milne Edwards, 1862
Type species
Enoplometopus pictus
A. Milne Edwards, 1862 
Synonyms

Hoplometopus Holthuis, 1983


Hoplometopus Holthuis, 1983

Reef lobsters, Enoplometopus, are a genus of small lobsters that live on reefs in the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean and warmer parts of the east Atlantic Ocean.

Species of Enoplometopus occur from coral reefs at depths of less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) to rocky reefs at depths of 300 m (980 ft). They are brightly coloured, with stripes, rings, or spots. They are typically mainly red, orange, purplish and white. Reef lobsters are small (depending on species, up to 10–13 centimetres or 4–5 inches), nocturnal (spending the day in caves or crevices), and very timid. The species can be distinguished by their colouration and morphology.

As a result of their bright colours, they are popular in the aquarium trade, and unregulated collection combined with destruction of coral reefs may threaten some species. Due to uncertainty over the impact of these potential threats, the majority are considered data deficient by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Reef lobsters are distinguished from clawed lobsters (family Nephropidae) by having full chelae (claws) only on the first pair of pereiopods, the second and third pairs being only subchelate (where the last segment of the appendage can press against a short projection from the penultimate one). Clawed lobsters have full claws on the first three pereiopods. Males, unlike those of nephropoid lobsters, have an extra lobe on the second pleopod, which is assumed to have some function in reproduction. Reef lobsters have a shallow cervical groove while clawed lobsters have a deep cervical groove.


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