- Source: Gramastacus
Gramastacus is a genus of freshwater crayfish species from southeast Australia. It has two described species.
Discovery
Two species of Gramastacus were originally described in 1972 by Edgar Riek from the Grampian region of western Victoria, Australia: Gramastacus insolitus and Gramastacus gracilis. In 1990, G. gracilis was determined to be a junior synonym of G. insolitus. In 2014, a new species Gramastacus lacus from the coastal regions of New South Wales was formally described by McCormack.
Species
Western Swamp Crayfish - Gramastacus insolitus Riek, 1972 (western Victoria, Australia) - a very small non-burrowing crayfish that shares burrows with larger crayfish species
Eastern Swamp Crayfish - Gramastacus lacus McCormack, 2014 (coastal regions of New South Wales, Australia) - a larger, more robust crayfish species that digs their own burrows
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gramastacus
- Parastacidae
- Eastern swamp crayfish
- Myall Lakes National Park
- IUCN Red List near threatened species (Animalia)
- List of near threatened arthropods
- List of near threatened invertebrates