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Best 1 Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii)

The Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) is a spiny lobster species found in cold waters off southern Australia and New Zealand. It’s notable for its significant role in commercial fisheries, particularly within Australia and New Zealand, representing one of the world's largest exports of this ty...

2 European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas)

The European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas) is a large crustacean found in the temperate waters of the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. It’s notable for its prominent spines and plays an important role in marine ecosystems. Commercial fisheries target this species, primarily benefitin...

3 Japanese spiny lobster (Panulirus japonicus)

Panulirus japonicus is a spiny lobster native to the northwestern Pacific, particularly Japan and surrounding waters, and is a prized seafood species in Japanese cuisine.

4 Cuban furry lobster (Palinurellus gundlachi)

Palinurellus gundlachi, the Cuban furry lobster, is a small, bristly spiny lobster endemic to the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, notable for being the sole Western Atlantic member of its genus.

5 Eastern rock lobster (Sagmariasus verreauxi)

Sagmariasus verreauxi, the eastern rock lobster, is the largest spiny lobster species in the world by body size and is native to eastern Australia and New Zealand.

6 Indo-Pacific furry lobster (Palinurellus wieneckii)

Palinurellus wieneckii, the Indo-Pacific furry lobster, is distinguished by its dense covering of hair-like setae and inhabits coral reef crevices across the Indo-Pacific region.

7 Painted rock lobster (Panulirus versicolor)

The painted rock lobster (Panulirus versicolor) is a strikingly colored spiny lobster with green and white banding, distributed across Indo-Pacific coral reef environments from East Africa to the central Pacific.

8 Juan Fernandez rock lobster (Jasus frontalis)

Jasus frontalis, the Juan Fernandez rock lobster, is endemic to the Juan Fernandez Archipelago off Chile and supports an artisanal fishery that is one of Chile's oldest regulated marine harvests.

9 Royal spiny lobster (Panulirus regius)

The royal spiny lobster (Panulirus regius) is a large spiny lobster found along the eastern Atlantic coast of Africa, from Morocco to Angola, and is the principal commercially harvested lobster species off West Africa.

10 Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus)

The Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) is a commercially vital, clawless spiny lobster native to the tropical western Atlantic, supporting major fisheries across the Caribbean basin, Bahamas, and Florida.

11 Hawaiian spiny lobster (Panulirus marginatus)

The Hawaiian spiny lobster (Panulirus marginatus) is a clawless spiny lobster endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and Johnston Atoll, subject to regulated harvest under Hawaii state fisheries management.

12 Western Australian rock lobster (Panulirus cygnus)

The Western Australian rock lobster (Panulirus cygnus) is a clawless spiny lobster endemic to Western Australia and the basis of Australia's most valuable single-species fishery, managed under a strict quota system since the 1960s.

13 Cape rock lobster (Jasus lalandii)

Jasus lalandii, the Cape rock lobster, is a commercially significant species endemic to South Africa's west coast, forming the basis of a major South African seafood export industry.

14 Pronghorn spiny lobster (Panulirus penicillatus)

The pronghorn spiny lobster (Panulirus penicillatus) is a spiny lobster found across the Indo-Pacific and eastern Pacific, commonly inhabiting exposed, wave-washed rocky reef edges and among the more widely distributed Panulirus species.

15 Tristan rock lobster (Jasus tristani)

Jasus tristani, the Tristan rock lobster, is found exclusively around Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island in the South Atlantic and supports a small, remotely managed commercial fishery.

16 California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus)

The California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus) is a large clawless lobster native to the eastern Pacific from Monterey Bay to Mexico, distinguished by interrupted grooves on its abdomen and supporting a historically significant California fishery.

17 Shovelnose lobster (Linuparus trigonus)

Linuparus trigonus, the shovelnose lobster, is a distinctive Indo-Pacific species recognized by its flattened body and triangular rostrum, inhabiting sandy and coral reef substrates.

18 Scalloped rock lobster (Panulirus homarus)

The scalloped rock lobster (Panulirus homarus) is a widely distributed Indo-Pacific spiny lobster found from East Africa to Japan, recognized by distinctive scalloped abdominal grooves and supporting artisanal fisheries across its range.

19 Long-legged spiny lobster (Panulirus longipes)

The long-legged spiny lobster (Panulirus longipes) is a spiny lobster found across the Indo-Pacific, named for its notably elongated legs, and inhabiting shallow coral reef and rocky coastal environments.

20 Smoothtail spiny lobster (Panulirus laevicauda)

The smoothtail spiny lobster (Panulirus laevicauda) is a spiny lobster native to the tropical western Atlantic from the Caribbean to southern Brazil, distinguished by its relatively smooth abdominal surface.

21 Canary Island spiny lobster (Palinurus charlestoni)

Palinurus charlestoni, the Canary Island spiny lobster, is a rare species endemic to the Canary Islands and Cape Verde archipelago, known from relatively limited scientific records.

22 Stimpson's spiny lobster (Panulirus stimpsoni)

Panulirus stimpsoni is a spiny lobster endemic to the South China Sea and surrounding waters, named after American zoologist William Stimpson who described many marine crustaceans in the 19th century.

23 Ornate rock lobster (Panulirus ornatus)

The ornate rock lobster (Panulirus ornatus) is among the largest spiny lobsters in the world, found across the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to Australia, and subject to significant commercial fisheries in Papua New Guinea and Australia.

24 Saint Paul rock lobster (Jasus paulensis)

Jasus paulensis, the Saint Paul rock lobster, inhabits the remote Amsterdam and Saint Paul Islands in the southern Indian Ocean and is harvested under French territorial fishery management.

25 Pacific green spiny lobster (Panulirus gracilis)

The Pacific green spiny lobster (Panulirus gracilis) is a spiny lobster distributed along the eastern Pacific coast from Mexico to Peru, commonly found in shallow rocky reef habitats and harvested in artisanal fisheries.

26 Saint Paul spiny lobster (Panulirus echinatus)

Panulirus echinatus, the Saint Paul spiny lobster, is found around the remote oceanic islands of the South Atlantic, including Saint Paul and Ascension Island, with limited commercial fishery.

27 Palinurus barbarae

Palinurus barbarae is a deep-water spiny lobster species known from the southwestern Indian Ocean, described from specimens collected around oceanic seamounts and islands.

28 Natal deep-sea lobster (Palinurus delagoae)

Palinurus delagoae, the Natal deep-sea lobster, inhabits deep waters off the southeastern coast of Africa and is fished commercially in South Africa and Mozambique.

29 Mauritanian spiny lobster (Palinurus mauritanicus)

Palinurus mauritanicus, the Mauritanian spiny lobster, is found in the eastern Atlantic from the Iberian Peninsula to West Africa and supports commercial fisheries along the Moroccan and Mauritanian coasts.

30 Deep shovelnose lobster (Linuparus somniosus)

Linuparus somniosus, the deep shovelnose lobster, is a poorly known deep-sea relative of Linuparus trigonus, recorded from deeper Indo-Pacific waters than its congener.

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