PALINURA LATREILLE, 1802
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INFRAORDER PALINURA LATREILLE, 1802 View in CoL
The spiny lobsters are entirely marine. Unlike lobsters of the Astacidea , they have a small rostrum, if any, and do not have heavy pincers. Spiny lobsters have a fragile planktonic larval stage, the phyllosoma. Only one species of one family is native to California and northwestern Mexico. Fitch (1962) reported Panulirus gracilis Streets, 1871 from a single specimen taken near the San Diego harbor breakwater, but there have been no subsequent reports of this species from the area.
De Grave et al. (2009), following a phylogenetic study by Scholtz & Richter (1995), changed the name of the Infraroder Palinura s.s. to the Achelata. I can see no benefit to changing such a familiar and long-used name. This latest system of classification of spiny lobsters does not include superfamilies.
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