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  Family Cambaridae

Genus Fallicambarus

    Species F. fodiens -- Wisconsin!
    Species F. burrisi -- North America.
    Species F. byersi -- North America.
    Species F. caesius -- North America.
    Species F. danielae -- North America.
    Species F. devastator -- North America.
    Species F. dissitus -- North America.
    Species F. gilpini -- North America.
    Species F. gordoni -- North America.
    Species F. harpi -- North America.
    Species F. hortoni -- North America.
    Species F. houstonensis -- North America.
    Species F. jeanae -- North America.
    Species F. kountzeae -- North America.
    Species F. macneesei -- North America.
    Species F. oryktes -- North America.
    Species F. petilicarpus -- North America.
    Species F. strawni -- North America.
    Species F. uhleri -- North America.

Taxon Information

The Genus Fallicambarus has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has been reported from Wisconsin.

(These statements were generated automatically from the WInvertebrates database.)

Literature Records

  • Fallicambarus, [Nearctic; 18 species worldwide] (Crandall & Buhay, 2008).
  • Fallicambarus, 13 epigean species in burrows and shallow waters; widespread in southern and central states [North America] (Smith, 2001).

Bibliography

  • Crandall, K.A. & J.E. Buhay. 2008. Global diversity of crayfish (Astacidae, Cambaridae, and Parastacidae — Decapoda) . Hydrobiologia 595: 295-301. [Available online]
  • Smith, D.G. 2001. Decapoda (Crayfishes, shrimps). Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States, 4th edition: 585-608.

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