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Ibacus alticrenatus is one of the smaller species of Ibacus. Males reach a maximum carapace length of 55 millimetres (2.2 in), with females slightly larger, at up to 65 mm (2.6 in). The maximum total length is 16 centimetres (6.3 in). There are typically 8, but occasionally 7 or 9, teeth along either edge of the carapace, … See more
Ibacus alticrenatus is a species of slipper lobster that lives in the waters of Australia and New Zealand. See more
Around Australia, I. alticrenatus is found from the North West Cape in Western Australia, around the country's south coast, to 20° south in northern Queensland. Although I. brucei has also been … See more
Females reach sexual maturity at a median carapace length of 39 millimetres (1.5 in). They produce between 1700 and 14,800 eggs, with diameters of 0.94–1.29 mm (0.04–0.05 in). The … See more
Ibacus alticrenatus was first described in 1888 by Charles Spence Bate. The type locality was Station 167 of the Challenger expedition, … See more
Ibacus alticrenatus lives at depths of 20–455 m (66–1,493 ft), on soft, muddy bottoms, where it can bury itself in the sediment.
The highest total landing in New Zealand for any fishing season was 49.12 t in 1992–1993. I. … See more• "Ibacus alticrenatus Bate". Antarctic Invertebrates. Smithsonian Institution. See more
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