Acanthaxius is a genus of mud lobster native to the Indo-Pacific oceans.[2] It has a slender rostrum which is longer than the eyestalks, is spinose and has seven spines[3] and has a depth range of 228–438 metres (748–1,437 ft).[4]
The genus Acanthaxius includes the following species:[5]
Thee following species were formerly included in Acanthaxius but have been transferred to other genera:[5]
Three species of Acanthaxius have been found off the Solomon Islands.[6]
Acanthaxius is a genus of mud lobster native to the Indo-Pacific oceans. It has a slender rostrum which is longer than the eyestalks, is spinose and has seven spines and has a depth range of 228–438 metres (748–1,437 ft).
Acanthaxius est un genre de crustacés décapodes de la famille des Axiidae.
Le genre Acanthaxius a été créé en 1989 par Katsushi Sakai (d) et Michèle de Saint Laurent (d) (1926-2003)[1].
Selon World Register of Marine Species (27 décembre 2017)[2] :
Acanthaxius is een geslacht van kreeftachtigen uit de klasse van de Malacostraca (hogere kreeftachtigen).
Acanthaxius is een geslacht van kreeftachtigen uit de klasse van de Malacostraca (hogere kreeftachtigen).
Acanthaxius[1] är ett släkte av kräftdjur. Acanthaxius ingår i familjen Axiidae.[1]
Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life[1]:
Axiidae Acanthaxius