Jasus frontalis

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Jasus frontalis is a species of spiny lobster native to the Juan Fernández and Desventuradas Islands off the coast of Chile, where it is an important component of local fisheries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf species of crustacean
authority (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) NERFINISHED
bodyForm spiny exoskeleton
class Malacostraca NERFINISHED
commercialUse human food
conservationConcern vulnerable to overfishing
countryFishery Chile NERFINISHED
describedBy Henri Milne-Edwards NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1837
development larval planktonic stages
diet algae
crustaceans
echinoderms
molluscs
economicImportance important for local fisheries
family Palinuridae NERFINISHED
fisheryMethod pots
traps
fisheryRegion Desventuradas Islands NERFINISHED
Juan Fernández Islands NERFINISHED
foundIn Southeast Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
genus Jasus NERFINISHED
geographicEndemism endemic to offshore Chilean islands
hasAntennae long spiny antennae
hasCommonName Juan Fernández rock lobster NERFINISHED
Juan Fernández spiny lobster
kingdom Animalia
locomotion tail-flip escape response
walking on seafloor
marineHabitat continental island slopes
rocky reefs
subtidal zone
nativeTo Chile NERFINISHED
Desventuradas Islands NERFINISHED
Juan Fernández Islands NERFINISHED
order Decapoda NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Jasus NERFINISHED
phylum Arthropoda NERFINISHED
reproduction oviparous
respiration gills
skeletonType chitinous exoskeleton
symmetry bilateral symmetry
taxonRank species
trophicLevel benthic omnivore

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