Lisa's Mantis Shrimp

Lysiosquillina lisa

Also known as Spearing Mantis Shrimps, Spearer Mantis Shrimp and Giant Mantis Shrimp. This large mantis shrimp is found in a very large hole in the sand and rubble near to reefs. They feed on fish, squid and invertebrates.
Lysiosquillina lisa Kareko Batu, Lembeh. Geotagged,Indonesia,Lisa's Mantis Shrimp,Lysiosquillina lisa,Spring

Appearance

Length - 25cm
Depth - 8-35m
Lisa's Mantis Shrimp (Lysiosquillina lisa) Kareko Batu, Lembeh>
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Distribution

Widespread Indo-West Pacific. These mantis shrimps are rarely seen out of their holes.
Spearing Mantis Shrimp (Lysiosquillina lisa) Serena Pata, Lembeh.
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Behavior

Mantis Shrimps have excellent eye sight with large eyes mounted on stalks these can swivel to give almost 360' vision. Spearing mantis shrimps are usually found in their holes with just their heads showing, waiting for their prey.

Smashing mantis shrimps are found during the day scurrying around the reef hunting their prey, but disappearing into their holes when approached. They can often be seen with their heads raised like a 'praying mantis', they also raise their tail as a warning. Their large claws are used for smashing or spearing their prey.
Mantis Shrimps have been known to attack and wound divers who approach to close.

References:

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https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysiosquillina_lisa
https://www.whatsthatfish.com/fish/lisas-mantis-shrimp/1251
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassMalacostraca
OrderStomatopoda
FamilyLysiosquillidae
GenusLysiosquillina
SpeciesLysiosquillina lisa