A Dictionary of Non-Scientific Names of Freshwater Crayfishes ...
A Dictionary of Non-Scientific Names of Freshwater Crayfishes ...
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tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:172 (152°25'E x 25°45'S))]<br />
Curr, 1887(111): 134, Sta. 164.<br />
nark PARASTACIDAE, probably = Cherax destructor<br />
and/or Euastacus sp. [Australia: New South<br />
Wales/Victoria; "Victorian Region groups," Gunbower<br />
dialect (probably = Baraparapa Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />
Tindale, 1974:191-192 (144°45'E x 35°20'S))] Mathew,<br />
1899:230-231. Note that Mathew places a "?"<br />
by this word, indicating uncertainty. See lip-lip-kill and<br />
yampitch.<br />
Narracan burrowing crayfish PARASTACIDAE, Engaeus<br />
phyllocercus. [Australia: Victoria, South<br />
Gippsland, Western Strzelecki Ranges] Horwitz,<br />
1990:96.<br />
narraminyeh PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish,"probably<br />
= Cherax destructor. [Australia: South Australia;<br />
Cooper's Creek, Coongy Lake Station (probably =<br />
Coongee, S <strong>of</strong> Lake Goyder, Innamincka Regional<br />
Reserve) (probably = Jauraworka Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />
Tindale, 1974:212 (140°25'E x 26°40'S))] Curr,<br />
1886(11):26, Sta. 48. See kidneykooderi.<br />
narrow-pincered crayfish ASTACIDAE Astacus leptodactylus.<br />
[English, common]<br />
nas CAMBARIDAE Kreger and de Stairs, 1981:407,<br />
say:<br />
"nas Cambarellus montezuma [sic, ae?l langosta del<br />
rio, chacal"<br />
[Mexico: Oaxaca, Istmo de Tehuantepec, San Mateo del<br />
Mar (Huave Indians)] Kreger and de Stairs, 1981:125,<br />
407. See chacal.<br />
Nashville crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Orconectes<br />
(Crockerinus) shoupi. [U.S.: Tennessee; Davidson<br />
County, vicinity <strong>of</strong> Nashville] Williams, et al., 1989:<br />
25; Hobbs, 1989:38.<br />
ndaag PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />
Cherax quadricarinatus. [Australia: Queensland;<br />
Mouth <strong>of</strong> the Norman River (Kareldi Aboriginal tribe<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:174 (141 °0'Ex 17°25'S))] Armit, in<br />
Curr, 1886(II):308, Sta. 92. See laamballay.<br />
nemes rak ASTACIDAE Astacus astacus (Astacus<br />
nobilis, A. fluviatilis, and Potamobius fluviatilis).<br />
[Hungary] Gozmany, 1979:118.<br />
SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
nenewn PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />
Cherax gladstonensis. [Australia: Queensland; "Dawson<br />
River," "Wokka, Wogga, or Woga dialects,"]<br />
O'Connor, in Curr, 1887(111): 104, Sta. 159. The<br />
Dawson River locality and the "Wokka," etc. dialect<br />
designations are a puzzle when I attempt to reconcile<br />
them with Tindale's tribal boundaries. The Wokka<br />
dialect is likely associated with the Wakawaka Aboriginal<br />
tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:187 (151°45'E x 25°50'S)<br />
on the Burnet River, whereas the Dawson River is in<br />
the territory <strong>of</strong> the Kangulu Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale:174<br />
(150°15'E x 24°15'S). The problem is also<br />
associated with ninyouen, but the similarity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
words favors the Wakawaka. See also newn-newn.<br />
Neuseelandkrebs PARASTACIDAE, Paranephrops.<br />
[Germany] Mosimann and H<strong>of</strong>rnan, 1985:39.<br />
nevskii rak See HCBCKHH paK, next citation.<br />
HeBCKHH paK ASTACIDAE Astacus astacus (Astacus<br />
nobilis, A. fluviatilis, and Potamobius fluviatilis).<br />
[Russia] Gozmany, 1979:118. See nevskii rak, above.<br />
New River crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Cambarus<br />
(Hiaticambarus) chasmodactylus. [U.S.: North Carolina<br />
and Virginia; New River drainage system. West<br />
Virginia: Blue Stone and Greenbrier basins] Williams,<br />
et al., 1989:22; Hobbs, 1989:19.<br />
newn-newn PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," possibly<br />
= Cherax gladstonensis. [Australia: Queensland;<br />
Burnett River, Wokka, Wogga, or Woga dialects (=<br />
Wakawaka Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:187<br />
(151°45'Ex25°50'S))] O'Connor, in Curr, 1887(111):<br />
108, Sta. 159. See nenewn and ninyouen.<br />
ngaltaitye PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />
Cherax destructor. [Australia: South Australia; Adelaide<br />
and vicinity (probably = Kaurna Aboriginal tribe<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:213 (138°30'Ex 34°35'S))] Teichelmann<br />
et al., in Curr, 1886(11): 150, Sta. 68. See kunggurla.<br />
ngobbera PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," possibly =<br />
Cherax destructor, although somewhat out <strong>of</strong> presentday<br />
known distribution. [Australia: Queensland; Belyando<br />
River (possibly = Jagalingu Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />
Tindale, 1974:169 (146°40'E x 23°20'S))] Lowe,