Palinurus mauritanicus
Palinurus mauritanicus is a species of spiny lobster. It is found in deep waters in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the western Mediterranean Sea.
Description
The pink spiny lobster differs from Palinurus elephas, by its first pair of pereiopods that are as slender as its other pereiopods. The carapace shows two conspicuous, longitudinal rows of forward-directed spines. The peduncle, the base segment of the antenna, is particularly stout.The pink spiny lobster may attain an age of at least 21 years.
Distribution and habitat
It is distributed from south-western Ireland southwards throughout the western Mediterranean Sea and along the West African coast to Senegal. Palinurus mauritanicus and Palinurus elephas, are the only species of the family Palinuridae that occur both in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.It is found on muddy or rocky bottoms at the edge of the continental shelf, but, off Europe in waters deeper than 200 m. Its greatest numbers occur at depths of between. The males seem more abundant at depths above 250 m while females and juveniles are found at greater depths.