European spider crab
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Definition
Noun: A large species of spider crab (Maja squinado) native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is characterized by a rounded, spiny carapace and long, slender legs, resembling a spider.
Usage
The term "European spider crab" is used specifically to refer to this particular crustacean species, distinguishing it from other spider crabs found in different parts of the world. It is a common name used in marine biology, fishing, and culinary contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The European spider crab is often found on rocky seabeds.
- Fishermen catch European spider crabs using baited traps.
- The meat of the European spider crab is considered a delicacy.
Advanced Usage
- The species is also known by its scientific name, .
- In some regions, it may be called the "spiny spider crab" due to the pronounced spines on its shell.
Variants and Related Words
- Spider crab (n): The broader family (Majidae) of crabs to which the European spider crab belongs. All spider crabs have long legs and often a triangular body shape.
- (n): The formal Latin binomial name for the species.
Synonyms
- Spiny spider crab (common regional name).
- (scientific name).
Related Terms
- Crustacean (n): A large class of arthropods which includes crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
- Carapace (n): The hard upper shell of a crustacean or turtle.
- Decapod (n): An order of crustaceans characterized by ten limbs, which includes crabs.
Noun
- a large spider crab of Europe