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Definition of Homarus capensis
1. Noun. Small lobster of southern Africa.
Generic synonyms: True Lobster
Group relationships: Genus Homarus, Homarus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Homarus Capensis
Literary usage of Homarus capensis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Culture demanded by modern life by Edward Livingston Youmans (1897)
"They are, however, represented in these regions by very closely allied, but
distinct forms—the Homarus Americanus and the Homarus capensis : so that we may ..."
2. Autobiography and Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley (1919)
"They are, however, represented in these regions by very closely allied but distinct
forms—the Homarus Americanus and the Homarus capensis, ..."
3. Collected Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley (1898)
"They are, however, represented in these regions by very closely allied, but
distinct forms—' the Homarus Americanus and the Homarus capensis: so that we may ..."
4. Discourses Biological and Geological by Thomas Henry Huxley (1897)
"... and the Homarus capensis: so that we may say that the European has one species
of Homarus; the American, another; the African, another; and thus the 200 ..."
5. Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews by Thomas Henry Huxley (1870)
"They are, however, represented in these regions by very closely allied, but
distinct forms—the Homarus Americanus and the Homarus capensis: so that we may ..."