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Tindale, 1974:219 (137°10'E x 26°40'S))] Curr,<br />

1886(II):20, Sta. 46. See also koongideri, koonkooderi,<br />

kuniekoondie, kuniekundi, kurnkuderri, and<br />

kurukudirri.<br />

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

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

South Wales; Bogabrie, Kamilaroi Aboriginal tribe<br />

(148°35'E x 30°15'S)] Bench <strong>of</strong> Magistrates at<br />

Bogabrie, in Curr, 1887(III):322, Sta. 181.<br />

kooura = "freshwater crayfish." PA-RASTACIDAE,<br />

Paranephrops sp. [New Zealand: Maori] Biggs, 1981:<br />

42. See koura.<br />

kosuhk?ariya (Orthography employed by Haas)<br />

CAMBARIDAE, "red crawfish." The word means,<br />

literally, "crawfish shaman"; the rainbow was believed<br />

to be the painting on the face <strong>of</strong> the shaman in the sky,<br />

who was supposed to suck up little fish and crawfish<br />

and then let them drop again to earth. [U.S.: Louisiana,<br />

Tunica Indians] Haas, 1953:225.<br />

kosuhki (Orthography employed by Haas) CAM­<br />

BARIDAE, "crawfish." [U.S.: Louisiana, Tunica Indians]<br />

Haas, 1953:311.<br />

kosuhk^uhkent'e (Orthography employed by Haas)<br />

CAMBARIDAE, "large-fingered crawfish," (or crab).<br />

[U.S.: Louisiana, Tunica Indians] Haas, 1953:225.<br />

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

Euastacus sp. [Australia: New South Wales; lower<br />

Macleay River (probably = Ngaku Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />

Tindale, 1974:197 (152°40'E x 31 °0'S))] Curr, 1887<br />

(III):336, Sta. 185.<br />

koura PARASTACIDAE. [New Zealand, Maori<br />

language] Taylor, 1870:639; PARASTACIDAE, Paranephrops<br />

planifrons, as well as Jasus lalandii; [New<br />

Zealand, Maori language] Williams, 1957:151. Mc­<br />

Lintock, 1966:706, says koura is used only for Jasus<br />

sp., but Best, 1974:282, discusses the use <strong>of</strong> fern traps<br />

used to catch crayfish ("koura") in the freshwater<br />

Rotorua district. See also koura wai.<br />

koura wai PARASTACIDAE, Paranephrops<br />

planifrons. [New Zealand: Maori] McLintock, 1966<br />

(3):706. See koura.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

kovi rak ASTACIDAE Astacus torrentium (A. saxatilis,<br />

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

Current usage, Austropotamobius torrentium. [Hungary]<br />

Gozmany, 1979:119.<br />

kdvirak See kovi rak.<br />

krabs ASTACIDAE Astacus astacus (Astacus nobilis,<br />

A. fluviatilis, and Potamobius fluviatilis). [France:<br />

Alsace] Andre, 1960:133.<br />

krabs ASTACIDAE Astacus astacus (Astacus nobilis,<br />

A. fluviatilis, and Potamobius fluviatilis). [France:<br />

"Saverne. Dans la Zorne"] Belloc, 1899:142.<br />

kraft ASTACIDAE [Norway] Olszewski, 1980:21.<br />

krafte ASTACIDAE [Sweden] Fauchald, personal<br />

communication.<br />

kraftor ASTACIDAE [Sweden] Olszewski, 1980:21.<br />

kra'-fisz ASTACIDAE [Poland] Chodzko, 1874:71.<br />

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

Cherax destructor, Engaeus sp., and/or Euastacus sp.<br />

[Australia: New South Wales; Snowy River (probably<br />

= Ngarigo Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:198<br />

(148°50'E x 36°25'S))] Buhner, in Curr, 1887 (III):<br />

560, Sta. 212. See udang-karang.<br />

krasnyi kubanskyi rak See KpacmiH KydaHCKHH<br />

paK, next citation.<br />

KpacHWH KydaHCKHH paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus<br />

cubanicus daucinus. [Russia] Brodsky, 1981:161.<br />

See krasnyi kubanskyi rak and chervonyi kubans'kyi<br />

rak (above).<br />

krau-fisz ASTACIDAE [Poland] Chodzko, 1874?: 71.<br />

krebs ASTACIDAE [Denmark] Vinterberg and Axelsen,<br />

1974:83.<br />

Krebs ASTACIDAE [Germany] Rolland, 1881:231.<br />

krebse ASTACIDAE [Finland] Olszewski, 1980:21.<br />

kreps ASTACIDAE Astacus astacus. [Norway] Del-

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