limulus polyphemus
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Definition
Noun A large marine arthropod species native to the Atlantic coast of North America. It is characterized by a hard, domed, horseshoe-shaped carapace and a long, stiff, pointed tail. It is considered a living fossil due to its ancient lineage and close relation to terrestrial arthropods like the woodlouse.
Usage and Examples
- The Limulus polyphemus is often studied by scientists for its unique blue blood and primitive immune system.
- On the beach, we found the empty shell of a Limulus polyphemus that had molted.
- Conservation efforts are important for Limulus polyphemus because its population is affected by coastal development.
Advanced Usage and Context
- Scientific and Ecological Context: The term is primarily used in formal, scientific, or educational contexts (e.g., marine biology, ecology, evolutionary studies). In common language, it is more frequently called the "horseshoe crab."
- As a "Living Fossil": This phrase is often used in conjunction with Limulus polyphemus to emphasize that its basic body form has remained largely unchanged for hundreds of millions of years.
Variants and Related Words
- Horseshoe crab (n): The common name for .
- Xiphosura (n): The order of arthropods to which belongs.
- Chelicerate (n): The subphylum of arthropods that includes horseshoe crabs, spiders, and scorpions.
Synonyms
- Horseshoe crab
- King crab (Note: This common name can cause confusion with true edible king crabs, which are crustaceans.)
Key Notes and Common Confusions
- Not a True Crab: Despite its common name, is not a crustacean (like crabs, lobsters, or shrimp). It is more closely related to arachnids (spiders and scorpions).
- Tail Function: Its long, pointed tail (telson) is not a weapon. The animal uses it primarily to steer and right itself if flipped over.
- Binomial Nomenclature: is the scientific (Latin) binomial name, where is the genus and is the species identifier.
Noun
- large marine arthropod of the Atlantic coast of North America having a domed carapace that is shaped like a horseshoe and a stiff pointed tail; a living fossil related to the wood louse