'Slipper lobsters' are a
family of
achelate (clawless)
decapod crustaceans found in all warm oceans and seas. Despite their name, they are not
true lobsters, but are more closely related to
spiny lobsters and
furry lobsters. Slipper lobsters are instantly recognisable by their enlarged
antennae, which project forward from the head as wide plates. Some, such as the
Moreton Bay bug and the
Balmain bug are important food species.