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Euastacus sp. (genus)

Spiny crayfish at Kosciuszko National Park

Euastacus sp. (genus) at Kosciuszko National Park - 7 Feb 2024
Euastacus sp. (genus) at Kosciuszko National Park - 7 Feb 2024
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Identification history

Euastacus sp. (genus) 21 Feb 2024 MattBeitzel
Euastacus sp. (genus) 21 Feb 2024 HelenCross
Cherax destructor 17 Feb 2024 CarbonAI
Cherax destructor 17 Feb 2024 HelenCross

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5 comments

Jek wrote:
   19 Feb 2024
This looks more like Euastacus sp. rather than Cherax. Would be interested in seeing the video
HelenCross wrote:
   19 Feb 2024
My son Luke spotted it as we were crossing the creek and we thought it was different at the time then I've talked myself into thinking it was just a common yabby. I've replied to your message with a link to the video. Here's the link if it works here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/18gabFMaXHNv53sS6
MattBeitzel wrote:
   20 Feb 2024
Id also say Euastacus and given the location its likely to be Euastacus rieki and a pretty large one by the look of it.
HelenCross wrote:
   20 Feb 2024
I'll be back there tomorrow for a few days - will look out for them
MattBeitzel wrote:
   21 Feb 2024
if there are carapaces from dead ones around the internal feature which can identify to species is three toothed white and triangular milling structures in their digestive tract. Not the white circular gastroliths though, they store calcium for when they shed.

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 7 Feb 2024 01:20 PM Recorded on
  • HelenCross Recorded by

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