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A Dictionary of Non-Scientific Names of Freshwater Crayfishes ...

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kinid sensu stricto, a spider, but loosely used for<br />

crayfishes; probably an archaic usage. ASTACIDAE<br />

Astacus astacus (Astacus nobilis, A. fluviatilis, and<br />

Potamobius fluviatilis). [France: Bretagne] Andre,<br />

1960:133. See kefnid, kefniden-zour, kinid-dour, and<br />

shawgashee.<br />

kinid-dour sensu stricto, a freshwater spider, but<br />

loosely used for crayfishes; probably an archaic usage;<br />

zour = dour = douce = freshwater. ASTACIDAE<br />

Astacus astacus (Astacus nobilis, A. fluviatilis, and<br />

Potamobius fluviatilis). [France] Gozmany, 1979:118.<br />

[France: Bretagne] Belloc, 1899:142. See kefnid, kefniden-zour,<br />

kinid, and shawgashee.<br />

kipil PARASTACIDAE, "lobster," possibly = Euastacus<br />

sp. [Australia: S.E. Victoria; "Gippsland," (data<br />

given are insufficient for tribal designation)] Hagenauer,<br />

in Curr, 1887(III):554, Sta. 210. See yappy.<br />

kitihy PARASTACIDAE (small oranakely and<br />

zanak'orana, q.v.) [Madagascar: Betsileo] Poisson,<br />

1947:13.<br />

kitika PARASTACIDAE (small oranakely and<br />

zanak'orana, q.v.) [Madagascar: Betsileo] Poisson,<br />

1947:13.<br />

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

Cherax destructor. [Australia: Barcoo River, Torraburri<br />

Aboriginal tribe (probably = Wadjalang Aboriginal<br />

tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:186-187 (145°20'E x 25°-<br />

50'S))] Hyde, in Curr, 1887(III):80, Sta. 155. See<br />

bookill and boogalli.<br />

Koraa Ha rope pat CBHCTHCT Slang, loosely,<br />

"when the crayfish whistles on the mountain." English<br />

equivalent, "once in a blue moon." [Russia] Ricker,<br />

1973:202.<br />

kolkhids'kyi rak See next two citations: KonxiflCB-<br />

KHH paK and KOJEXHACKHH paK.<br />

KOJixiflCLKHH paK ASTACIDAE, Astacus colchicus.<br />

[Ukaraine] Brodsky, 1981:146. See kolkhids'kyi<br />

rak, above.<br />

KOJiXHfflCKHH paK ASTACIDAE, Astacus colchicus.<br />

[Russia] Brodsky, 1981:146. See kolkhids'kyi rak,<br />

above.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

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

Cherax davisi. [Australia: Queensland; Nogoa River,<br />

Bimurraburra Aboriginal tribe (= Kairi Aboriginal tribe<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:173 (147°55'Ex 23°55'S))] Middleton,<br />

in Curr, 1887(III):92, Sta. 156.<br />

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

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

New South Wales; Menindie, Darling River (probably<br />

= Barkindji Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:192<br />

(143°30'E x 32°40'S))] Mair, in Curr, 1886(II):234,<br />

Sta. 80; [Marowera Aboriginal tribe (= Kureinji<br />

Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:196 (142°25'E x<br />

34°15'S))] Bulmer, in Curr, 1886(II):240, Sta. 82.<br />

See thupul.<br />

konkro PARASTACIDAE, probably = Cherax<br />

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

Australia/Victoria; "Victorian Region groups,"<br />

Booandik (Aboriginal tribe) (= Bunganditj Aboriginal<br />

tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:210-211 (141°10'Ex37°35'S))]<br />

Mathew, 1899:230-231; [South Australia; Mt. Gambier<br />

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

(141°10'Ex 37°35'S))] Curr 1887(111):464, Sta. 205.<br />

Olszewski, 1980:17, quotes Mrs. James Smith, a 19th<br />

century missionary, saying that members <strong>of</strong> the Booandik<br />

Aboriginal tribe spread from western Victoria to<br />

eastern South Australia. See kapich, keler, maraija,<br />

monagur, and murangir.<br />

koonac PARASTACIDAE, Cherax plebejus and C.<br />

glaber. Australian English word derived from Aboriginal<br />

gunag. [Australia: Western Australia, Perth-<br />

Albany region; Nyungar Aboriginal tribe (probably =<br />

Wudjari Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:261 (119°-<br />

45'E x 33°40'S))] Dixon, Ramson, and Thomas,<br />

1990:98; Horwitz, 1983:11. See gonak, goonack,<br />

goonak, gunag, and koonak.<br />

koonak PARASTACIDAE, Cherax sp. [Australia:<br />

Western Australia; South-West Division, Bunbury<br />

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

1974:244 (116°40'E x 34°0'S))] Barlee, in Curr,<br />

1886(1):354, Sta. 24; [Australia: Western Australia;<br />

South-West Division, Uduc, Harvey, Bunbury and<br />

Lower Blackwood (probably = Kaneang Aboriginal<br />

tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:244 (116°40'E x 34°0'S))]<br />

Small, in Curr, 1886(1):358, Sta. 24; [Australia:<br />

Western Australia; South-West Division, Blackwood<br />

District, Kardagur Aboriginal tribe (probably = Kane-

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