Euastacus sulcatus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Malacostraca
- Order
- Decapoda
- Family
- Parastacidae
- Genus
- Euastacus
- Species
- Euastacus sulcatus
- Scientific Name
- Euastacus sulcatus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Euastacus sulcatus
Euastacus sulcatus, also known as the Lamington crayfish, is a freshwater crayfish, or "yabby", native to Australia. It is commonly bright blue in colour although also existing in a red and white, rusty red, brown, green, orange and completely white variations are found all around its known region. They can be found roaming the forest floor when conditions are damp, usually after substantial rainfall, actively searching for a mate, new territory or food. When threatened, it raises its front two powerful pincers and will readily pinch any potential predator. The spiny crayfish has zero native predators by the time it reaches full-size maturity, although since the introduction of feral animals such as foxes and cats, it has suffered from predation not evolved to defend itself against. Due to its magnificent coloration it has also been targeted as a aquarium pet or even winding up on barbecues. This species is listed as protected and is an offence to trap/remove or harm this species, with on-the-spot fines of up to $522.
...Euastacus sulcatus in languages:
- Czech
- rak modrobílý
- English
- Lamington Spiny Crayfish
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Euastacus angustus
- Euastacus armatus
- Euastacus australasiensis
- Euastacus balanensis
- Euastacus bidawalus
- Euastacus bindal
- Euastacus binzayedi
- Euastacus bispinosus
- Euastacus brachythorax
- Euastacus clarkae
- Euastacus claytoni
- Euastacus clydensis
- Euastacus crassus
- Euastacus dalagarbe
- Euastacus dangadi
- Euastacus dharawalus
- Euastacus diversus
- Euastacus eungella
- Euastacus fleckeri
- Euastacus gamilaroi
- Euastacus girurmulayn
- Euastacus gumar
- Euastacus guruhgi
- Euastacus guwinus
- Euastacus hirsutus
- Euastacus hystricosus
- Euastacus jagabar
- Euastacus jagara
- Euastacus kershawi
- Euastacus maccai
- Euastacus maidae
- Euastacus mirangudjin
- Euastacus monteithorum
- Euastacus morgani
- Euastacus neodiversus
- Euastacus neohirsutus
- Euastacus pilosus
- Euastacus polysetosus
- Euastacus reductus
- Euastacus rieki
- Euastacus robertsi
- Euastacus setosus
- Euastacus simplex
- Euastacus spinichelatus
- Euastacus spinifer
- Euastacus sulcatus
- Euastacus suttoni
- Euastacus urospinosus
- Euastacus valentulus
- Euastacus vesper
- Euastacus woiwuru
- Euastacus yanga
- Euastacus yarraensis
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