Thenus orientalis is a species of slipper lobster from the Indian and Pacific oceans. T. orientalis is known by a number of common names. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization prefers the name flathead lobster, while the official Australian name is Bay lobster. In Australia, it is more widely known as the Moreton Bay bug after Moreton Bay, near Brisbane, Queensland. In Singapore, both the flathead lobster and true crayfish are called crayfish. They are used in many Singaporean dishes. The species is sometimes confused with the Balmain bug (Ibacus peronii) but it can be distinguished by the placement of the eyes: the eyes of I. peronii are near the midline, while those of T. orientalis are at the margin of the carapace.
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| - ウチワエビモドキ (ja)
- Thenus orientalis (nl)
- Thenus (en)
- Thenus orientalis (sv)
- 東方扁蝦 (zh)
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| - ウチワエビモドキ(団扇海老擬 Thenus orientalis)は、セミエビ科に分類されるエビの一種。インド太平洋の熱帯域に分布し、混獲されたものが食用に供される。 (ja)
- Thenus orientalis is een tienpotigensoort uit de familie van de Scyllaridae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1793 door Lund. (nl)
- Thenus orientalis är en kräftdjursart som först beskrevs av Lund 1793. Thenus orientalis ingår i släktet Thenus och familjen Scyllaridae. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Thenus orientalis kallas även Moreton bay bugs och är en delikatess i Australien. (sv)
- 東方扁蝦(學名:Thenus orientalis)是蟬蝦科扁蝦亞科扁蝦屬的唯一一種生物,分佈于印度洋和太平洋沿海。其种加词“orientalis”意为“东方的”。 (zh)
- Thenus orientalis is a species of slipper lobster from the Indian and Pacific oceans. T. orientalis is known by a number of common names. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization prefers the name flathead lobster, while the official Australian name is Bay lobster. In Australia, it is more widely known as the Moreton Bay bug after Moreton Bay, near Brisbane, Queensland. In Singapore, both the flathead lobster and true crayfish are called crayfish. They are used in many Singaporean dishes. The species is sometimes confused with the Balmain bug (Ibacus peronii) but it can be distinguished by the placement of the eyes: the eyes of I. peronii are near the midline, while those of T. orientalis are at the margin of the carapace. (en)
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| - Thenus orientalis is a species of slipper lobster from the Indian and Pacific oceans. T. orientalis is known by a number of common names. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization prefers the name flathead lobster, while the official Australian name is Bay lobster. In Australia, it is more widely known as the Moreton Bay bug after Moreton Bay, near Brisbane, Queensland. In Singapore, both the flathead lobster and true crayfish are called crayfish. They are used in many Singaporean dishes. The species is sometimes confused with the Balmain bug (Ibacus peronii) but it can be distinguished by the placement of the eyes: the eyes of I. peronii are near the midline, while those of T. orientalis are at the margin of the carapace. T. orientalis has a strongly depressed body and grows to a maximum body length of 25 centimetres (9.8 in), or a carapace length of 8 cm (3.1 in). Thenus orientalis has an Indo-West Pacific distribution, ranging from the east coast of Africa (southern Red Sea, to Natal) to China including the Persian Gulf, southern Japan, the Philippines and along the northern coast of Australia from Western Australia to Queensland. They are also caught on a small scale off the shores of Malaysia and Singapore. (en)
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