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- Metanephrops is a genus of lobsters, commonly known as scampi. Important species for fishery include Metanephrops australiensis (Australian scampi) and...
- was moved in 1972 to a new genus, Metanephrops, along with most other species then classified in Nephrops. Metanephrops challengeri is a slender lobster...
- lobster Metanephrops Jenkins, 1972 Metanephrops andamanicus (Wood-Mason, 1892) – Andaman lobster Metanephrops arafurensis (De Man, 1905) Metanephrops armatus...
- shape of the animal's compound eye. Although the species in the genus Metanephrops were previously included in Nephrops, molecular phylogenetics suggests...
- genus Metanephrops: Metanephrops andamanicus = Metanephrops velutinus, Pacific scampi Metanephrops australiensis, Australian scampi Metanephrops boschmai...
- "Metanephrops ****onicus (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873)". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 24 July 2017. Lipke B. Holt****s (1991). "Metanephrops ****onicus"...
- media related to Metanephrops australiensis. Wahle, R.; Butler, M.; Chan, T.Y.; ****croft, A.; MacDiarmid, A. (2011). "Metanephrops australiensis". IUCN...
- (2009). "Metanephrops binghami (Boone, 1927)". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 24 June 2017. Lipke B. Holt****s (1991). "Metanephrops binghami"...
- Metanephrops mozambicus (commonly known as the African lobster) is a species of lobster that lives around south-east of Madagascar. Previously considered...
- langoustine (or, as "Pacific scampi", Andaman lobster Metanephrops adamanicus or New Zealand lobster Metanephrops challengeri), as monkfish tail was formerly sometimes...