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== Thenus == Thenus is a genus of slipper lobsters that live in the Indian and Pacific oceans. This genus contains two species, Thenus orientalis and Thenus indicus, both of which are important seafood species, particularly in South Asia. == Description == Thenus species are known for their flattened bodies and enlarged antennae. The body of Thenus is covered with sharp spines, while the antennae are long and segmented. The color of these lobsters varies from a deep, reddish-brown to a lighter, sandy color. == Distribution and Habitat == Thenus species are found in the warm waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans. They are particularly common in the coastal waters of South Asia, including the [[Bay of Bengal]], the [[Arabian Sea]], and the [[South China Sea]]. These lobsters inhabit sandy or muddy bottoms, where they can burrow into the substrate to hide from predators. == Diet == Thenus species are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of food sources. Their diet primarily consists of small invertebrates, such as mollusks and crustaceans, but they also consume detritus and other organic matter. == Commercial Importance == Thenus species, particularly Thenus orientalis, are highly prized as seafood. They are often caught using traps or trawls and are sold in markets throughout South Asia. The meat of Thenus is sweet and tender, making it a popular choice for a variety of dishes. == Conservation Status == The conservation status of Thenus species is currently unknown. However, due to their commercial importance, overfishing could potentially pose a threat to their populations. Efforts are being made to monitor and manage the fisheries of these species to ensure their sustainability. == See Also == * [[Crustacean]] * [[Lobster]] * [[Seafood]] == References == * [[Thenus orientalis]] * [[Thenus indicus]] == External Links == * [[Thenus on World Register of Marine Species]] * [[Thenus on FishBase]] {{dictionary-stub1}} <gallery> File:Flathausahumar.png|Thenus File:Moreton_Bay_Bugs.jpg|Moreton Bay Bugs File:Thenus_orientalis.jpg|Thenus orientalis </gallery>
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