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dlinnopalogo rak.<br />

cuinci PARASTACIDAE, probably = Cherax destructor.<br />

[Australia: Queensland: vicinity <strong>of</strong> Mt. Isa,<br />

Kalkatunga Aboriginal tribe (= Kalkadunga Aboriginal<br />

tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:173 (140°0'E x 20°55'S))]<br />

Blake, 1969:84. See jakalaan and turn pan.<br />

cunder PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />

Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; Natal<br />

Downs Station, Cape River, Pegulloburra Aboriginal<br />

tribe (= Ilba Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:181<br />

(146°50'E x 20°50'S))] Chatfield, in Curr, vol.<br />

11:482, Sta. 131.<br />

cypress crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Cambarellus<br />

(Pandicambarus) blacki. [U.S.: Florida; Escambia<br />

County] Williams, et al., 1989:21.<br />

cyxonajiHH paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus leptodactylus<br />

salinus. [Ukraine] Bred- sky, 1981:154. =<br />

sukhopalyi rak, q.v.<br />

cyxonajnvm paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus leptodactylus<br />

salinus. [Russia] Bred- sky, 1981:154. =<br />

sukhopalyi rak, q.v.<br />

dagllu PARASTACIDAE, = "Camaron o cangrejo de<br />

agua dulce." Also = "Parastocus" sp. [Argentina/Chile:<br />

Araucano, Pehuenche, Pampa, Picunche,<br />

Ranculche, and Huilliche Indians; Mapuche language]<br />

Erize, 1960:151,451. = daullu and sagllu, q.v.<br />

dalai in naimalchin "Cray-fish" in primary reference,<br />

but in vol. 11:1072 it is translated as "blue-crab in<br />

ocean" and as "sea crayfish" and "lobster." [Mongolia]<br />

Boberg, 1955, vol. 111:124.<br />

' •' ~ > r* VN\'''-"N * = dalai in naimalchin, see<br />

above. Note that the Mongolian language is written and<br />

read perpendicularly from the left to the right; thus<br />

these words would normally be rotated 90° to the right.<br />

See also sam khorokhai.<br />

Dalhousie Springs yabbie PARASTACIDAE, Cherax<br />

destructor-albidus. [Aus- tralia: South Australia; NE <strong>of</strong><br />

Oodnadatta] Horwitz, 1990:90.<br />

danbee PARASTACIDAE?, "lobster"? This does not<br />

coincide with any present-day freshwater crayfish<br />

distribution, and could be some organism other than the<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

crayfish, or an unknown crayfish inhabiting subterranean<br />

waters. [Australia: Western Australia; South-<br />

Eastern Division, Nullarbor Plain, Eyre's Sand Patch,<br />

Wonunda Meening Aboriginal tribe (= Miming Aboriginal<br />

tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:248 (128°0'E x 31°-<br />

10'S))] Williams, in Curr, 1886(I):398, Sta. 34. Note<br />

similarity <strong>of</strong> word with danibutcha, q.v.<br />

danibutcha PARASTACIDAE, "lobster," probably =<br />

Cherax destructor. [Australia: South Australia; Yorke's<br />

(Yorke) Peninsula (not Cape York Peninsula, Queensland),<br />

(probably = Narangga Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />

Tindale, 1974:214 (137°35'E x 34°35'S))] Kuhn, in<br />

Curr 1886(11): 146, Sta. 67. See worronguna. Note<br />

similarity <strong>of</strong> word with danbee, q.v.<br />

daullu See dagllu.<br />

deda PARASTACIDAE, as well as shrimps and<br />

lobsters. [Madagascar: Fort Dauphin region] Poisson,<br />

1947:13.<br />

dede Pronounced dayday. PARASTACIDAE, Cherax<br />

longipes and Cherax solus. [New Guinea: Tigi Lake<br />

area] Holthuis, 1949:295, 319.<br />

dendong PARASTACIDAE. [Australia: Gippsland;<br />

Victorian Region groups] Mathew, 1899:230-231.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal tribes in the<br />

Gippsland area in the 1890s, greater specificity is<br />

impossible.<br />

devil crawfish CAMBARIDAE, Cambarus (Lacunicambarus)<br />

diogenes. [U.S.: widespread east <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Rockies and south <strong>of</strong> the Great Lakes, except Florida<br />

peninsula, the Alleghenies, and northeast <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

and east <strong>of</strong> western Pennsylvania in Mississippi drainage;<br />

primary burrowing crayfish] Williams, et al.,<br />

1989:22; Hobbs, 1989:24.<br />

devil's fleas See piau du diable.<br />

devil's horse CAMBARIDAE [U.S.: Louisiana; New<br />

Orleans] Watson, 1843:233. See cheval du diable,<br />

grasshopper, Haschreckenkrebs, and masan cay.<br />

dib-dib PARASTACIDAE, Euastacus armatus.<br />

[Australia: New South Wales; Victorian group, Madimadi<br />

Aboriginal tribe (= Muthimuthi Aboriginal tribe<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:197 (143°20'E x 34°25'S))] Hercus,<br />

1969a:332, 422.

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