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NUMBER 38<br />

Fallicambarus (Creaserius) danielae. [U.S.: Mississippi<br />

and Alabama] Williams, et al., 1989:23; Hobbs,<br />

1989:29.<br />

spider cave crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Troglocambarus<br />

maclanei. [U.S.: Florida; subterranean waters]<br />

Williams, et al., 1989:27; Hobbs, 1989:79.<br />

spinycheek crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Orconectes<br />

(Faxonius) limosus. [U.S.: Maine to Virginia. Introduced<br />

into western Europe] Williams, et al., 1989:24;<br />

Hobbs, 1989:39.<br />

spinytail crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Procambarus<br />

(Acucauda) fitzpaticki. [U.S.: southern Mississippi]<br />

Williams, et al., 1989:25; Hobbs, 1989:51.<br />

spotted royal crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Procambarus<br />

(Ortmannicus) pictus. [U.S.: Florida] Williams, et al.,<br />

1989:26; Hobbs, 1989:70.<br />

sprawn ASTACIDAE "(A) crevice, first a spron<br />

frey, then a shrimp, then a sprawn, and when it is large<br />

then called a crevice." [U.K.] Randle Holme (ca.<br />

1688), quoted by Phipson, 1883:435.<br />

spron frey ASTACIDAE "(A) crevice, first a spron<br />

frey, then a shrimp, then a sprawn, and when it is large<br />

then called a crevice." [U.K.] Randle Holme (ca.<br />

1688), quoted by Phipson, 1883:435.<br />

Steinkrebs ASTACIDAE Astacus torrentium (Astacus<br />

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

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

Gozmany, 1979:119; [Austria] Wintersteiger, in<br />

Westman et al., 1990:38; [Switzerland] Biittiker et<br />

al., in Westman et al., 1990:180. See stone crayfish.<br />

stonecrab CAMBARIDAE [U.S.] Olszewski, 1980:20.<br />

stone crayfish ASTACIDAE Astacus torrentium<br />

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

saxatilis). Current usage, Austropotamobius torrentium.<br />

[English] Gozmany, 1979:119. See Steinkrebs.<br />

stream <strong>of</strong> white-clawed crayfish ASTACIDAE<br />

Austropotamobius pallipes. [English] Thompson,<br />

1989:53.<br />

Strzelecki burrowing crayfish PARASTACIDAE,<br />

Engaeus "sp. VRJ." [Australia: Victoria; South Gippsland,<br />

Eastern Strzelecki Ranges] Horwitz, 1990:96.<br />

su bocegi ASTACIDAE [Turkey] Hony and Iz,<br />

1984:431. See also, Iz and Hony, 1978:119.<br />

siidamerikanischer Flusskrebs PARASTACIDAE,<br />

Parastacus. [Germany] Mosimann and H<strong>of</strong>rnan,<br />

1985:39.<br />

sukhopalyi rak See cyxonajmn paK.<br />

Sumpfkrebs ASTACIDAE Astacus leptodactylus<br />

(Potamobius leptodactylus). [Germany] Gozmany,<br />

1979:119; [Austria] Wintersteiger, in Westman et al.,<br />

1990:38.<br />

sumpfkrebs Galizier ASTACIDAE Astacus leptodactylus.<br />

[Germany] Kuhlmann, in Westman et al.,<br />

1990:94.<br />

svabrak ASTACIDAE Astacus leptodactylus (Potamobius<br />

leptodactylus). [Hungary] Gozmany, 1979:119.<br />

tak potocni ASTACIDAE Austropotamobius pallipes.<br />

[Yugoslavia] Obradovic, in Westman et al., 1990:196.<br />

tako PARASTACIDAE, Cherax communis. [New<br />

Guinea: Tigi Lake area] Holthuis, 1949:295, 322.<br />

talakborong PARASTACIDAE, probably Cherax,<br />

Euastacus, and/or Euastacus spp. [Australia: Victorian<br />

Region groups, Yarra River dialect (probably =<br />

Wurundjeri Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:208<br />

(145°25'E x 37°40'S))] Mathew, 1899:230-231. See<br />

boongangooloom, talakborong, and tooiyung.<br />

talia PARASTACIDAE, Cherax communis. [New<br />

Guinea: Enarotali word] Holthuis, 1949:295, 322.<br />

talo PARASTACIDAE. [New Guinea: Holthuis<br />

quotes La Roux, 1948:317: "According to information<br />

which I obtained from the inhabitants <strong>of</strong> the Doraboe<br />

Valley, a large species <strong>of</strong> crayfish, named talo, is much<br />

fished for in the country <strong>of</strong> the Ndani by the Mbagimeloma<br />

and the Zoegime-koma [Prau-people] <strong>of</strong> the Great<br />

Balim Valley." ] Holthuis, 1950:15.<br />

tankaizarigani "signal crayfish." ASTACIDAE,<br />

Pacifastacus leniusculus. [Japan] Kishida, 1961:66.<br />

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