Jasus caveorum was created in 1995.
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Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
Jasus lalandii was created in 1837.
Jasus edwardsii was created in 1875.
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Usually in New Zealand it is called crayfish but also known as rock lobster. There are two main species of crayfish (Koura) in New Zealand; the Spiny Crayfish or Koura Papatea (Jasus edwardsii) and the Packhorse Crayfish or Pawharu (Jasus verreauxi).
C. J. de B. Beyers has written: 'The biology, availability, and exploitation of rock lobster Jasus lalandii, off South West Africa/Namibia, 1970-1980' -- subject(s): Jasus lalandii, Lobster fisheries 'A device for maintaining constant concentration of dissolved oxygen and temperature in a closed aquarium system' -- subject(s): Aquarium water, Marine aquariums
D. E. Pollock has written: 'The fishery for and population dynamics of West Coast rock lobster related to the environment in the Lambert's Bay and Port Nolloth areas' -- subject(s): Jasus lalandii, Lobster fisheries
yes The answer actually is no. The bible of the original Hebrew text in Aramaic did not ever have the name jasus in it. As a matter of fact j did not even exist in any language until around the 1400's. The true and only name of your King and Savior is YHWH. Which is what you will see in the original text. Worshipping the name Jesus is blasphemy and the bible tells to not change his name and to not call him by any other name.
It depends which lobster you are talking about. The typical American and Canadian lobster, with large claws, is Homarus americanus. There are also spiny lobsters which occur in tropical waters around the world. In California and the Carribean, it is likely a member of the genus Panulirus. But in other parts of world, it could be Jasus or Palinurus, or any of 5 other genera.
The answer depends on the geographic location of where the word is used. In the United States, freshwater crayfish are small (<2oz.)and are also known synonymously as 'crawfish' and 'crawdads'. Saltwater crayfish are known as lobsters. However, In Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, the term crayfish or cray generally refers to a saltwater spiny lobster, of the genus Jasus that is indigenous to much of southern Oceania, while the freshwater species are usually called yabby or koura, from the Indigenous Australian and Māori names for the animal respectively.
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