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NUMBER 38 45<br />

Martin, Lee, and Chang, 1967:24; Chang-Su Houchins,<br />

personal communication. See Tr^n, next citation.<br />

"A- 7 ^ = kajae, q.v.<br />

kajae kdrum [Korean] Slang, walking (or crawling)<br />

backward (like a crayfish). Martin, Lee, and Chang,<br />

1967:24; Chang-Su Houchins, personal communication.<br />

See camaron reculador, crawdad (verb, sense 1),<br />

crawfish (verb, sense 1), crawfish policy, crayfish<br />

(verb), crayfish (symbolism), gambero (verb), hsiang<br />

lagu I yang hou t'ui, hsiang lagu I yang sa so, lung<br />

hia, marcher comme les ecrevisse, and marcher en<br />

ecrevisse. See also 7 r*H la, next citation.<br />

Tr^ln = kajae kdrum, q.v.<br />

kaiaru PARASTACIDAE? Given the locality <strong>of</strong> this<br />

record, the "crayfish" referred to may not be a freshwater<br />

crayfish. [New Guinea: Saibai dialect] Mathew,<br />

1899:230-231.<br />

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

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

Burnett River, Mt. Debateable, and Gayndah (probably<br />

= Wakawaka Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:187<br />

(151°45'E x 25°50'S))] Riley and M. Curr, in Curr,<br />

1887(111): 150, Sta. 165.<br />

kalifornischen Krebs ASTACIDAE, Pacifastacus<br />

(Pacifastacus). leniusculus. [Germany] Goldman,<br />

1973:118.<br />

Kamberkrebs CAMBARIDAE, Orconectes (Faxonius)<br />

limosus (Cambarus affinis). [Germany] H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />

1980:12; [Switzerland] Biittiker et al., in Westman et<br />

al., 1990:180; [Austria] Wintersteiger, in Westman et<br />

al., 1990:38.<br />

kamburo CAMBARIDAE? [Esperanto] Butler,<br />

1967:196. See kankro.<br />

kamennyi rak See KaMenmni paK, next citation.<br />

KaMeHHtra paK ASTACIDAE Astacus torrentium<br />

(A. saxatilis, A. longicornis, and Potamobius saxatilis).<br />

Current usage, Austropotamobius (s. str.) torrentium<br />

natio torrentium. [Russia] Gozmany,<br />

1979:119; Brodsky, 1981:181. See kamennyi rak,<br />

above.<br />

kams'kyi dovghopalyi rak<br />

romuraH paK, next citation.<br />

See KaMCLKHH ACB-<br />

KaMCLKHH AOBronajiHH paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus<br />

leptodactylus boreoorientalis. [Ukraine]<br />

Brodsky, 1981:156. See kams'kyi dovghopalyi rak,<br />

see above.<br />

kamskyi dlinnopalyi rak See KaMCKnn jymmionajn>iH<br />

paK, next citation.<br />

KaMCKHH AJinHHonajTMH paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus<br />

leptodactylus boreoorientalis. [Russia] Brodsky,<br />

1981:156. See KaMCKHH jyraHHonajn>iH paK,<br />

above.<br />

kam'yanyi rak See KaM'jmmi paK, next citation.<br />

KaM'aHHH paK ASTACIDAE, Austropotamobius (s.<br />

str.) torrentium natio torrentium. [Ukraine] Brodsky,<br />

1981:181. See kam'yanyi rak, above.<br />

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

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

(probably = Wadjalang Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale,<br />

1974:186-187 (145°20'E x 25°50'S))] Dalhunty, in<br />

Curr, 1887(III):86, Sta. 155. See boogalli, boogarli,<br />

bookill, koarow, and quarroo.<br />

kankro ASTACOIDEA and PARASTACOIDEA?<br />

Includes "astako" and "kamburo," q.v. [Esperanto]<br />

Butler, 1967:196. See also konkro.<br />

kapeasaksirapu ASTACIDAE Astacus leptodactylus.<br />

[Finland] Westman et al., 1990:58.<br />

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

Cherax destructor and/or Euastacus sp. [Australia:<br />

Victoria; Glenelg River above Woodford (exact locality<br />

uncertain because Woodford not shown on available<br />

maps or designated on Glenelg River in the Official<br />

Standard <strong>Names</strong> Gazetteer <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Board on<br />

Geographical <strong>Names</strong> (Anonymous, 1957)) (possibly =<br />

Bunganditj Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:210-211<br />

(141°10'E x 37°35'S))] Curr, 1887(III):480, Sta.<br />

207d. See Jabby, jabidj, lobbie, yaapitch yabbechi,<br />

yabbie, yabby, yampit, yapi, yapit, yapitch, yappi,<br />

yappitch, yappy, yobbie, and yobbis. See also keler,

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