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09-12-2004, 01:45 PM | #1 |
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Crayfish (aka Freshwater Lobster)
First lets look up the taxanomy of our Crayfish.
I'll go brief and not really into the sub or super classes and orders. Phylum : Adropoda (Segmented Legs + Hard Outer Shell) eg. insects, crabs, scorpions Class : Crustacea Order : Decapods (10 legged) Family : Astacidae, Cambaridae (Northern Hemisphere) Parastacidae (Southern Hemisphere) Below is an extract from http://tolweb.org showing the distribution of the 3 family. We will be focusing on Parastacidae as its where our local available Crayfish are from. Genus : 14 of them, Astacoides, Astacopsis, Euastacus, Gramastacus, Geocherax, Virilastacus, Samastacus, Cherax, Paranephrops, Parastacoides, Tennuibranchiurus, Engaewa, Engaeus, Parastacus Another extract from http://tolweb.org showing the distribution of Southern Hemisphere Crayfish, Parastacidae Figure 1. Distribution of the 10 Australian Parastacid genera (from Hobbs 1988). The Tennuibranchiurus and Engaeus are shown only in the second map on the right inset. Figure 2. Distributions of the remaining Parastacid genera. Note that there is an overlap of Parastacus and Samastacus in central Chile that is not depicted very well in the graphic. |
09-12-2004, 02:03 PM | #2 |
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From http://tolweb.org
Cherax in 5 sub groups Destructor Group Cherax albidus Cherax destructor Punctatus Group Cherax neopunctatus Cherax depressus Cherax cairnsensis Cherax wasselli Cherax gladstonensis Cherax glaber Cherax urospinosus Cherax robustus Cherax cartalacoolah Cherax punctatus Cherax rotundus Dispar Group Cherax cuspidatus Cherax dispar Quinquecarinatus Group Cherax preissii Cherax plebejus Cherax glabrimanus Cherax neocarinatus Cherax quinquecarinatus Cherax crassimanus Quadricarinatus Group Cherax divergens Cherax lorentzi Cherax quadricarinatus Cherax tenuimanus Cherax rhynchotus Cherax monticola Cherax barretti Cherax nucifraga Cherax parvus |
09-12-2004, 02:11 PM | #3 |
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09-12-2004, 02:16 PM | #4 |
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ID Guide
Anatomy from http://www.crayfishworld.com
1. Rostral carinae 2. Mandibles 3. Carpus, leads to the main claw ( chela ), the section between the carpus and the main body is the merus. There are five sets of legs on all decapod, simlply ten legs. 4. Carapace 5. On these legs the female gonopore 6. On these legs if male, the male gonopores 7. Spines 8. Somites, there are five sections 9. Eggs, this particular female is in 'berry'. 10. Telsons, once again five sections by Pierre Horwitz |
09-12-2004, 02:20 PM | #5 |
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Sexing
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09-12-2004, 02:24 PM | #6 |
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Giants
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