Keyword: curstacean
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INV002-00345
Valley Flame crayfish, Cambarus deweesae, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Erwin, TN.
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INV002-00344
Valley Flame crayfish, Cambarus deweesae, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Erwin, TN.
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INV002-00343
Cumberland crayfish, Cambarus cumberlandensis, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Cumberland River, TN.
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INV002-00342
Cumberland crayfish, Cambarus cumberlandensis, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Cumberland River, TN.
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INV002-00341
Cumberland crayfish, Cambarus cumberlandensis, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Cumberland River, TN.
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INV002-00340
Cumberland crayfish, Cambarus cumberlandensis, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Cumberland River, TN.
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INV002-00339
Ambiguous crayfish, Cambarus striatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Montgomery Bell State Park, TN.
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INV002-00338
Ambiguous crayfish, Cambarus striatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Montgomery Bell State Park, TN.
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INV002-00337
Ets crayfish, Faxonius etnieri, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from the North Fork of Forked Deer River, Dyersburg, TN.
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INV002-00336
Ets crayfish, Faxonius etnieri, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from the North Fork of Forked Deer River, Dyersburg, TN.
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INV002-00335
White tubercled crayfish, Procambarus spiculifer, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Peacock Creek, Flemington GA.
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INV002-00334
White tubercled crayfish, Procambarus spiculifer, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Peacock Creek, Flemington GA.
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INV002-00333
An undescribed crayfish species, Procambarus sp., at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV. This specimen is from Peacock Creek, Flemington GA.
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INV002-00332
An undescribed crayfish species, Procambarus sp., at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV. This specimen is from Peacock Creek, Flemington GA.
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INV002-00331
Acuminate Crayfish, Cambarus cf acuminatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Broad River, SC.
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INV002-00330
Acuminate Crayfish, Cambarus cf acuminatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Broad River, SC.
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INV002-00329
Ambiguous striatus, Cambarus cf. striatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Saluda River, SC.
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INV002-00328
Ambiguous striatus, Cambarus cf. striatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Saluda River, SC.
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INV002-00327
An undescribed crayfish, Cambarus cf. robustus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from New River, VA.
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INV002-00326
An undescribed crayfish, Cambarus cf. robustus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from New River, VA.
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INV002-00325
Chattahoochee crayfish, Cambarus cf. howardi, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV. This specimen is from Saluda River, SC.
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INV002-00324
Chattahoochee crayfish, Cambarus cf. howardi, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV. This specimen is from Saluda River, SC.
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INV002-00323
Chattahoochee crayfish, Cambarus cf. howardi, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV. This specimen is from Saluda River, SC.
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INV002-00322
Broad River Stream crayfish, Cambarus lenati, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Broad River, NC.
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INV002-00321
Broad River Stream crayfish, Cambarus lenati, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Broad River, NC.
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INV002-00320
Northern clearwater crayfish, Faxonius propinquus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Erie Basin, PA.
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INV002-00319
Northern clearwater crayfish, Faxonius propinquus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Erie Basin, PA.
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INV002-00318
Longnose crayfish, Cambarus cf. longirostris, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from the Woluchaki River, TN.
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INV002-00317
Longnose crayfish, Cambarus cf. longirostris, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from the Woluchaki River, TN.
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INV002-00316
Acuminate crayfish, Cambarus acuminatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from the South Saluda River, SC.
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INV002-00315
Acuminate crayfish, Cambarus acuminatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from the South Saluda River, SC.
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INV002-00302
Painted devil crayfish, Cambarus ludovicianus, at West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Duck River Basin, TN.
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INV002-00314
Appalachian brook crayfish, Cambarus bartonii cavatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Ohio.
The black on this animal is manganese that has encrusted all over its body. Manganese is a pollutant from coal mining runoff in rivers and streams. Crayfish and mussels are often killed by the toxic sediments that cover the bottoms of rivers downstream from coal mines. Stream sedimentation is the number one cause of crayfish imperilment, and crayfish are the fourth most imperiled animal group on the planet.
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INV002-00301
Painted devil crayfish, Cambarus ludovicianus, at West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Duck River Basin, TN.
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INV002-00313
Appalachian brook crayfish, Cambarus bartonii cavatus, at the Crayfish lab in West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Ohio.
The black on this animal is manganese that has encrusted all over its body. Manganese is a pollutant from coal mining runoff in rivers and streams. Crayfish and mussels are often killed by the toxic sediments that cover the bottoms of rivers downstream from coal mines. Stream sedimentation is the number one cause of crayfish imperilment, and crayfish are the fourth most imperiled animal group on the planet.
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INV002-00300
Painthand mudbug, Cambarus cf. polychromatus, at West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV.
This specimen is from Duck River Basin, TN.