Nephropidae {family}  - Arthropoda; Malacostraca; Decapoda;

Taxon Description (Wikipedia)

Clawed lobsters comprise a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. Lobsters are economically important as seafood, forming the basis of a global industry that nets more than US$1 billion annually. Though several groups of crustaceans are known as "lobsters," the clawed lobsters are most often associated with the name. They are also revered for their flavor and texture. Clawed lobsters are not closely related to spiny lobsters or slipper lobsters, which have no claws (chelae), or squat lobsters. The closest relatives of clawed lobsters are the reef lobsters and the three families of freshwater crayfish. The fossil record of clawed lobsters extends back at least to the Valanginian Age of the Cretaceous. full article at Wikipedia

BOLD Stats

Specimen Records: 86
Specimens with Sequences : 52
Specimens with Barcodes : 51
Public Records : 10
Species : 22
Species With Barcodes : 21
   
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Nephrops norvegicus (Nephrops)
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Collected from 8 countries. Top 20 : Expand Expand List
  • unspecified [25]
  • New Zealand [19]
  • Australia [12]
  • United Kingdom [10]
  • Portugal [9]
  • Canada [6]
  • Italy [4]
  • Philippines [1]

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