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Nephrops is a genus of lobsters comprising a single extant species, Nephrops norvegicus (the Norway lobster or Dublin Bay prawn), and several fossil species. It was erected by William Elford Leach in 1814, to accommodate N. norvegicus alone, which had previously been placed in genera such as Cancer, Astacus or Homarus. Nephrops means "kidney eye" and refers to the shape of the animal's compound eye. Most of the fossil species assigned to the genus Nephrops are known only from partial remains, and their affinities are not certain. They include:

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  • برغوث البحر أو نِفروب (الاسم العلمي Nephrops)، جنس دوبية من القشريات عشاريات الأرجل طويلات الذيل. موطنها يمتد من البحر الأبيض المتوسط إلى المحيط الأطلسي. يكثر وجودها قرب شواطئ الجزائر. تتميز بنحالة الجسم والقوائم، باستطالة وضخامة الملاقط، وبدقة واستطالة القرون الاستشعارية. طولها يرواح من 27 إلى 30 سم. ثوبها متراكب الجؤوي والأحمر والأزرق والبرتقالي والبني الأصفر المواج. تعتبر من الأنواع الجيدة الصنف. (ar)
  • Nephrops is a genus of lobsters comprising a single extant species, Nephrops norvegicus (the Norway lobster or Dublin Bay prawn), and several fossil species. It was erected by William Elford Leach in 1814, to accommodate N. norvegicus alone, which had previously been placed in genera such as Cancer, Astacus or Homarus. Nephrops means "kidney eye" and refers to the shape of the animal's compound eye. Although the species in the genus Metanephrops were previously included in Nephrops, molecular phylogenetics suggests that the two genera are not sister taxa, Nephrops being more closely related to Homarus than either is to Metanephrops. Most of the fossil species assigned to the genus Nephrops are known only from partial remains, and their affinities are not certain. They include: * Nephrops reedi Carter, 1898 – Pliocene, England * Nephrops costatus Rathbun, 1918 – Pleistocene, Panama * Nephrops maoensis Rathbun, 1920 – Oligocene or Miocene, Dominican Republic * Nephrops aequus Rathbun, 1920 – Oligocene or Miocene, Dominican Republic * Nephrops shastensis Rathbun, 1929 – Cretaceous, California (possibly belongs in Hoploparia) * Nephrops americanus Rathbun, 1935 – Cretaceous, Texas (not similar to Nephrops or Metanephrops) (en)
  • Nephrops is een geslacht van kreeftachtigen uit de klasse van de Malacostraca (hogere kreeftachtigen). (nl)
  • Nephrops Linnaeus, 1758 é um género de lagostas que inclui uma única espécie extante, a Nephrops norvegicus, e várias espécies fósseis. O género foi erigido por William Elford Leach, em 1814, para acomodar apenas N. norvegicus, espécie que tinha sido previamente integrada em géneros como Cancer, ou Homarus. Apesar de algumas espécies correntemente no género Metanephrops terem sido anteriormente incluídas no género Nephrops, dados obtidos por técnicas de filogenética molecular sugerem que ambos os géneros não são grupos irmãos, Nephrops estando mais intimamente relacionado com o género Homarus que com Metanephrops. A maioria das espécies fósseis incluídas no género Nephrops são apenas conhecidas a partir de restos parciais e as suas não são certas. Entre essas espécies estão: * Nephrops reedi Carter, 1898 – Plioceno, Inglaterra * Nephrops costatus Rathbun, 1918 – Pleistoceno, Panamá * Nephrops maoensis Rathbun, 1920 – Oligoceno ou Mioceno, República Dominicana * Nephrops aequus Rathbun, 1920 – Oligoceno ou Mioceno, República Dominicana * Nephrops shastensis Rathbun, 1929 – Cretáceo, Califórnia (possivelmente pertence ao género ) * Nephrops americanus Rathbun, 1935 – Cretáceo, Texas (não é similar a Nephrops ou Metanephrops) (pt)
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  • برغوث البحر أو نِفروب (الاسم العلمي Nephrops)، جنس دوبية من القشريات عشاريات الأرجل طويلات الذيل. موطنها يمتد من البحر الأبيض المتوسط إلى المحيط الأطلسي. يكثر وجودها قرب شواطئ الجزائر. تتميز بنحالة الجسم والقوائم، باستطالة وضخامة الملاقط، وبدقة واستطالة القرون الاستشعارية. طولها يرواح من 27 إلى 30 سم. ثوبها متراكب الجؤوي والأحمر والأزرق والبرتقالي والبني الأصفر المواج. تعتبر من الأنواع الجيدة الصنف. (ar)
  • Nephrops is een geslacht van kreeftachtigen uit de klasse van de Malacostraca (hogere kreeftachtigen). (nl)
  • Nephrops is a genus of lobsters comprising a single extant species, Nephrops norvegicus (the Norway lobster or Dublin Bay prawn), and several fossil species. It was erected by William Elford Leach in 1814, to accommodate N. norvegicus alone, which had previously been placed in genera such as Cancer, Astacus or Homarus. Nephrops means "kidney eye" and refers to the shape of the animal's compound eye. Most of the fossil species assigned to the genus Nephrops are known only from partial remains, and their affinities are not certain. They include: (en)
  • Nephrops Linnaeus, 1758 é um género de lagostas que inclui uma única espécie extante, a Nephrops norvegicus, e várias espécies fósseis. O género foi erigido por William Elford Leach, em 1814, para acomodar apenas N. norvegicus, espécie que tinha sido previamente integrada em géneros como Cancer, ou Homarus. A maioria das espécies fósseis incluídas no género Nephrops são apenas conhecidas a partir de restos parciais e as suas não são certas. Entre essas espécies estão: (pt)
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  • برغوث البحر (ar)
  • Nephrops (en)
  • Nephrops (nl)
  • Nephrops (pt)
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