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    Scyllarus arctus - Wikipedia

    Scyllarus arctus is a species of slipper lobster which lives in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is uncommon in British and Irish waters, but a number of English-language vernacular names have been applied, including small European locust lobster, lesser slipper lobster and broad lobster. See more

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    S. arctus is found throughout the Mediterranean Sea, and in eastern parts of the Atlantic Ocean, from the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands as far north as the English Channel. … See more

    Scyllarus arctus may reach up to 16 centimetres (6.3 in) long, although sizes of 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) are more typical. It is reddish-brown in … See more

    S. arctus is susceptible to white spot syndrome, and is predated upon by a wide range of demersal fish. It lives at depths of 4–50 m on muddy or rocky substrates, and in Posidonia meadows. It is the subject of small scale fishery, but its scarcity and its small size make it … See more

    • D. T. G. Quigley; K. Flannery; D. Herdson; R. Lord & J. M. C. Holmes (2010). "Slipper lobster (Scyllarus arctus (L.)) (Crustacea: … See more

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    Scyllarus arctus is a species of slipper lobster which lives in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is uncommon in British and Irish waters, but a number of English-language vernacular names have been applied, including small European locust lobster, lesser slipper lobster and broad lobster.
    It can be told apart from its close relative Scyllarus pygmaeus, which lives sympatrically with S. arctus, chiefly by its larger size, but also by other features such as the shape of a tubercle on the last thoracic sternite; this is flattened in S. arctus, but conical in S. pygmaeus.
    S. arctus has among the smallest measured genome sizes in the Order Decapoda, at less than a third of that seen in the related genus Scyllarides. Scyllarus arctus is susceptible to white spot syndrome, and is predated upon by a wide range of demersal fish.
    Until 1960, S. arctus was thought to be the only species of Scyllarus in the Mediterranean Sea, but then it was realised that the lesser known Scyllarus pygmaeus is also present throughout much of the Mediterranean Sea. Scyllarus arctus may reach up to 16 centimetres (6.3 in) long, although sizes of 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) are more typical.
  5. Scyllarus arctus (Linnaeus, 1758) - World Register of Marine Species

  6. Reproductive biology of the slipper lobster Scyllarus arctus in …

  7. Scyllarus arctus, Small European locust lobster : fisheries

  8. Reproductive strategies under different environmental …

    WEBAbstract. The slipper lobster Scyllarus arctus is an important fishery resource in Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula), with a large reduction of its populations in recent decades in the North-east Atlantic and …

  9. Scyllarus arctus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Scyllaridae) final stage ...

  10. (PDF) Slipper lobster (Scyllarus arctus (L.) (Crustacea

  11. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Scyllarus (Arctus) …

  12. Scyllarus arctus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Scyllaridae) final stage ...