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  1. Thalassina anomala, known as the scorpion mud lobster, is a species of crustacean in the family Thalassinidae.
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    It has a total body length of 16 to 30 cm (Ref. 4). It lives in the littoral and supralittoral zones, where it digs its burrows. It is found in mangrove areas and estuaries; the excavated mud forms a kind of chimney or mound over the openings of the burrows, and because of their height form a most conspicuous feature in the landscape.
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    English: Thalassina anomala. Fossils of the mud lobster, have been collected over the years from various locations in the northern coastal regions of the Northern Territory and Queensland. Being a crustacean, Thalassina anomala has an exoskeleton which it sheds through its stages of growth.
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    Thalassina anomala can be found in Indo-West Pacific region, from the west coast of India, Andaman Islands to South West of Japan (Ryukyu Islands), Myanmar, Vietnam, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Guinea, New Britain Island, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Samoa.
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    Thalassina is the only genus in the family Thalassinidae (=Scorpionoidae Haworth, 1825 ). For many years, only a single species, Thalassina anomala, was recognised, but a 2009 revision by Nguyen Ngoc-Ho and Michèle de Saint Laurent increased the number of extant species to eight, including one fossil species.
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    The holotype for Thalassina anomala (then known as Cancer anomalus) can be found at Zoologisches Museum der Humboldt-Universitat (ZMB), Berlin, Germany. Holotype ID is no. 1256 and the specimen is dry and in reasonable condition.
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    Thalassina is a lobster -like animal which grows up to 30 centimetres (12 in) long, but is more typically 6–20 cm (2.4–7.9 in) long. Its colour ranges from pale to dark brown and brownish green. The carapace is tall and ovoid, extends over less than one third of the animal's length, and projects forward into a short rostrum.
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    Thalassina anomala, known as the scorpion mud lobster, is a species of crustacean in the family Thalassinidae. Thalassina anomala are typically 16–20 centimetres (6.3–7.9 in) in length, with records of specimens up to 30 centimetres (12 in) long. Its body is yellow to reddish-brown. See more

    T. anomala is found in the Indo-West Pacific region. It is the most common decapod crustacean in the Sundarbans in India See more

    Its habitat includes littoral and supralittoral zones such as those in mangroves and estuaries. Excavated mud from their nighttime burrowing activities can form hills that reach heights of 3 metres (9.8 ft). The burrows are estimated at 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) in depth. In the See more

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