
Cambarus - Wikipedia
Unlike the genus Procambarus whose first pleopod tends to have three processes at the tip, Cambarus has only one or two. [2] Cambarus reach 17–26 mm (0.67–1.02 in) carapace …
Cambarus D latimanus | NC Wildlife
Cambarus D latimanus. Common Name: No common name Classification: Nongame Fish - Crustacean . Glossary References Abundance * To help keep this map accurate and current, …
Cambarus bartonii - Wikipedia
Cambarus bartonii is a species of crayfish native to eastern North America, where it is called the common crayfish [3] or Appalachian brook crayfish. [2]
Big Water Crayfish (Cambarus robustus) - Species Profile
Ecology: Cambarus robustus are a large crayfish that prefer fast flowing water and rocky substrate (Guiasu, 2002), although they may also be found in larger precambrian shield lakes …
Cambarus veteranus - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Guyandotte River crayfish (Cambarus veteranus) is a freshwater, tertiary burrowing crustacean of the Cambaridae family. Tertiary burrowing crayfish do not exhibit complex …
ADW: Cambarus diogenes: INFORMATION
The Mutual Affinities of the Species of the Genus Cambarus, and Their Dispersal over the United States. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society , 44(180): 91-136. Accessed …
Cambarus howardi
The Common Crayfish (Cambarus bartonii) and the Variable Crayfish (C. latimanus) are the two most similar species that may occur with the Chattahoochee Crayfish. Neither of these species …
Carolina Ladle Crayfish | NC Wildlife
Scientific Name: Cambarus C. davidi Classification: Nongame Fish - Crustacean . Glossary References Abundance
Cambarus - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Cambarus. Identification Numbers. TSN: 97337. Geography. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the …
Cambarus englishi - georgiabiodiversity.org
The Tallapoosa Crayfish occurs with its close relative, the Slackwater Crayfish (Cambarus halli). In life, the two can be separated by the color of the antennae; whitish in the Tallapoosa …
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