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first pleopod tends to have
three processes at the tip,
Cambarus has only one or two.
Cambarus reach 17–26 mm (0.67–1.02 in)
carapace lengths in their...
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Cambarus bartonii is
included as a
species of
Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Cordeiro, J.; Hamr, P.; Skelton, C. & Thoma, R.F. (2010). "
Cambarus...
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crayfish Cambarus hubrichti –
Salem cave
crayfish Cambarus jonesi –
Alabama cave
crayfish Cambarus laconensis –
Lacon Exit cave
crayfish Cambarus nerterius...
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November 2021. "
Cambarus tartarus".
NatureServe Explorer An
online encyclopedia of life. 7.1. NatureServe.
Retrieved 8
February 2023. "
Cambarus tartarus Report"...
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Cambarus monongalensis, the blue
crayfish or
Monongahela crayfish, is a
species of
burrowing crayfish native to
Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It has...
- The
species was
previously considered to be part of the
Cambarus dubius complex. "
Cambarus loughmani".
NatureServe Explorer An
online encyclopedia of...
- The Big
Sandy crayfish,
Cambarus callainus, are
freshwater crustaceans of the
family Cambaridae. They are
found in the
streams and
rivers of Appalachia...
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Cambarus angularis, the
angled crayfish, is a
species of
crayfish in the
family Cambaridae found in
Tennessee and Virginia. Cordeiro, J.; Jones, T.; Thoma...
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Cambarus gentryi, the
linear cobalt crayfish, is a
small species of
burrowing crayfish. One of 115
species in the
genus Cambarus, it is
notable for its...
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determined for the cave
crayfish Cambarus aculabrum".
Federal Register. 58 (79): 25742–25746. 58 FR 25742
Cambarus aculabrum.
Archived 2011-09-28 at...