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- November 2021. "Parribacus antarcticus (Lund, 1793)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 16 December 2024. "Parribacus antarcticus (Lund...
- Parribacus is a genus of slipper lobsters, containing six species, all of which are used locally as human food sources. "Parribacus". Integrated Taxonomic...
- from other Parribacus species based on detailed external adult morphology. P. ****onicus is one of six species belonging to the genus Parribacus, which is...
- prefer crevices, caves and reefs (including Scyllarides, Arctides and Parribacus species) are usually caught by scuba divers. The global catch of slipper...
- November 2022. "Parribacus perlatus". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 6 November 2022. "Easter Island mitten lobster (Parribacus perlatus)"...
- prefer crevices, caves and reefs (including Scyllarides, Arctides and Parribacus species) are usually caught by SCUBA divers. Legal restrictions apply...
- diversity of Palabuhanratu Bay, South Java, Indonesia with new distribution record of Panulirus ornatus, P. polyphagus and Parribacus antarcticus. v t e...
- Justitia Linuparus Palaeopalinurus Palibacus Palinurina Palinurus Panulirus Parribacus Pehuenchia Scyllarella Scyllarides Scyllarus Tricarina Antarcticheles...
- slipper lobster. Genus contains new species Parsacus eocenicus, as well as "Parribacus" cristatus Förster (1984). Pauline nivisis Sp. nov Valid Perrier et al...
- Panulirus echinatus Panulirus guttatus Panulirus laevicauda Panulirus regius Parribacus antarcticus Projasus parkeri Scyllarides aequinoctialis Scyllarides brasiliensis...