homarus capensis

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homarus capensis

A small homarus capensis crawls across the sandy ocean floor.

Definition

Proper noun * Homarus capensis: A species of lobster, specifically the Cape lobster, native to the coastal waters of southern Africa. It is characterized by its relatively small size compared to other commercial lobster species.

Usage
  • Homarus capensis is used as a scientific name to identify this specific species. It is primarily used in biological, zoological, and marine science contexts.
  • Example: "The study focused on the population dynamics of off the Namibian coast."
  • Example: "Compared to the American lobster (), has a more limited geographic range."
Advanced Usage
  • The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet, often indicating a geographic origin (the Cape of Good Hope region).
  • In formal writing, the name is italicized. In common usage, it may be referred to simply as the "Cape lobster" after the full scientific name has been established.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cape lobster (n): The common name for .
  • Homarus (n): The genus that includes and other clawed lobsters like (American lobster) and (European lobster).
Synonyms
  • Cape lobster
  • South African lobster
homarus capensis

A small homarus capensis crawls across the sandy ocean floor.

Noun
  1. small lobster of southern Africa

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