Deep Sea Lobster [Barantolla leioderma]

Description
Barantolla leioderma, commonly known as the deep sea lobster, is a species of lobster that inhabits the deep sea. This marine species is characterized by its small size, typically measuring less than 20 centimeters in length. It has a smooth, soft body covered in small spines, giving it a characteristic rough texture. They are opportunistic feeders, consuming a variety of marine organisms. They prefer cold, deep water environments, typically inhabiting depths between 200 and 2000 meters.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Segmented Worms
Annelida
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Class |
Polychaetes
Polychaeta
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Order |
Capitellida
Capitellida
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Family |
Capitellids
Capitellidae
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Genus |
Barantolla
Barantolla
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