- Tasmania's
large stream-dwelling
crayfish of the
genus Astacopsis were
collectively known as
Astacopsis franklinii in
honour of the
polar explorer and Governor...
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Astacopsis is a
genus of
crayfish endemic to the
island of Tasmania.
There are
three extant species,
Astacopsis gouldi,
Astacopsis franklinii, and Astacopsis...
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novaehollandiae castanops), the
Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (
Astacopsis gouldi), the
yellow wattlebird (Anthochaera paradoxa), the
green rosella...
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largest freshwater crayfish: the
Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish Astacopsis gouldi,
which can
achieve a m**** over 5 kg (11 lb) and is
found in rivers...
- crayfish. The
small genus Paranephrops is
endemic to New Zealand. The
genera Astacopsis is
endemic to Tasmania,
while a
further two are
found on
either side of...
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hooded snake (Parasuta gouldii). The
Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (
Astacopsis gouldi) was
named after Gould's son Charles. Gould's sunbird, or Mrs....
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largest mantis shrimp in the world.
Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (
Astacopsis gouldi) 5
kilograms (11 lb) in
weight and over 80
centimetres (31 in)...
- species. It is also home to the
Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (
Astacopsis gouldi), the world's
largest freshwater invertebrate,
which inhabits the...
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gills than any
other crayfish, with only 12 pairs
compared to 21 pairs in
Astacopsis. Very
little field work has been
carried out on
Malagasy crayfish, leaving...
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Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (
Astacopsis gouldi),
found on the
Australian island of Tasmania, and the
genus Astacopsis is now
known to be a very closely...