- coins. The
following species are
included in the
genus Jasus:
Another species,
formerly known as "
Jasus verreauxi" is
found around New
Zealand (especially...
-
lobsters (genus
Jasus)".
Marine and
Freshwater Research. 48 (8): 1131–1136. doi:10.1071/MF97192. Holt****s, L.B. "St. Paul rock
lobster (
Jasus paulensis)"...
- vary
depending on location. In some areas,
Jasus edwardsii are
frequently harvested weighing over 4.5kg.
Jasus edwardsii is
prized by
consumers in Oceania...
-
Jasus lalandii, the Cape rock
lobster or West
Coast rock
lobster or
South African rock lobster, is a
species of
spiny lobster found off the
coast of Southern...
- are
referred to
commonly as
crayfish or sea
crayfish (
Jasus edwardsii), and in
South Africa (
Jasus lalandii).
Spiny lobsters tend to live in
crevices of...
-
Jasus frontalis,
known as the Juan Fernández rock lobster, is a
species of
spiny lobster in the
genus Jasus,
found around the Juan Fernández and Desventuradas...
-
Jasus, but has been
separated into a
monotypic genus Sagmariasus due to the lack of
sculpturation on the abdomen,
which is
found in all
other Jasus species...
- this species". Like
other spiny lobsters (with the
exception of the
genera Jasus and Projasus),
Palibythus is
capable of
making a loud
screeching noise to...
-
brother of
Jasus,
Xanthus and Pelasgus. ****anicus of ****s
states that
Agenor was
instead a son of Phoroneus, and (again)
brother of
Jasus and Pelasgus...
- QMS, a
limit of 2,807,364
kilograms (6,189,178 lb) for the rock
lobster Jasus edwardsii, and 1,291,000 kg (2,846,000 lb) for the New
Zealand scampi, Metanephrops...