Enoplometopus daumi [Enoplometopus daumi]

Description

Enoplometopus daumi is a small reef-dwelling lobster-like crustacean that often hides in crevices and under overhangs. Divers who look closely may spot it peeking out, then quickly retreating when disturbed. Its compact, alert stance and reef-hugging behavior make it a fun, challenging find on rocky or coral-covered walls.

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Taxonomy
Phylum Arthropods
Arthropoda
Class Crabs, Lobsters & Shrimp
Malacostraca
Order Decapods
Decapoda
Family Lobster & Pistol Shrimp-Like Reef Crustaceans (Enoplometopid Lobsters)
Enoplometopidae
Genus Enoplometopus
Enoplometopus
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