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Paranephrops is a
genus of
freshwater crayfish found only in New Zealand. They are
known by the
English common names freshwater crayfish and koura, the...
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conservation status of
Paranephrops zealandicus is "LC",
least concern, with no
immediate threat to the species' survival.
Paranephrops zealandicus is larger...
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immediate threat to the species' survival.
Paranephrops planifrons is
smaller than the
southern kōura,
Paranephrops zealandicus, and has
front claws that are...
- Governorate,
Yemen New
Zealand freshwater crayfish known as koura, see
Paranephrops Koura (administrative division),
administrative term used by Muslims...
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crayfish are
threatened or endangered. In New Zealand, two
species of
Paranephrops are endemic, and are
known by the Māori name kōura. In Australia, New...
- Astacoides.
Australasia is
particularly rich in crayfish. The
small genus Paranephrops is
endemic to New Zealand. The
genera Astacopsis is
endemic to Tasmania...
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Native faunal species in the lake
include northern kōura or
crayfish (
Paranephrops planifrons) and kōkopu or
whitebait (Galaxias species). The lake is noted...
- A
Paranephrops planifrons held by a
member of the
Friends of
Okura Bush...
- diet
includes aquatic and
terrestrial insects,
freshwater crayfish (
Paranephrops spp.), spiders, and
occasionally other fish. They are
generally nocturnal...
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Palaeoechinastacus Palaeonephrops Palaeopalaemon Palaeophoberus Paraclythia Paranephrops Procambarus Protastacus Pseudastacus Pseudohomarus Stenochirus Tillocheles...