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Cave crayfish

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Cambarus aculabrum
species of crustacean
Cambarus nerterius
species of crustacean
Cambarus subterraneus
species of crustacean
Orconectes
Orconectes is a genus of cave dwelling freshwater crayfish, endemic to suitable habitats in the eastern United States. Surface dwelling species, formerly categorised here, were moved to Faxonius in 2017.
Cambarus zophonastes
species of crustacean
Procambarus milleri
species of crustacean
Cambarus tartarus
species of crustacean
Cambarus cryptodytes
species of crustacean
Procambarus orcinus
species of crustacean
Procambarus delicatus
species of the genus Procambarus
Orconectes incomptus
species of crustacean
Procambarus leitheuseri
species of crustacean
Procambarus attiguus
species of crustacean
Procambarus erythrops
species of crustacean
Cambarus hamulatus
species of crustacean
Procambarus horsti
species of crustacean
Procambarus morrisi
species of crustacean
Procambarus franzi
species of crustacean
Orconectes australis
species of crustacean
Cambarus pecki
species of crustacean
Procambarus acherontis
species of crustacean
Orconectes sheltae
species of crustacean
Cambarus hubrichti
species of crustacean
Cambarus jonesi
species of crustacean
Troglocambarus maclanei
Troglocambarus is a monotypic genus of troglobitic crayfish, endemic to Florida. Troglocambarus maclanei is found underground in Hernando, Marion, Alachua, Columbia, Gilchrist and Suwanee counties, and is named after Mr. William A. McLane who first collected it. It is commonly called the North Florida Spider Cave crayfish.
Cambarus setosus
species of crustacean
Cambarus tenebrosus
species of crustacean
Orconectes stygocaneyi
species of crustacean
Orconectes inermis
species of crustacean
Cambarus veitchorum
species of crustacean
Procambarus niveus
species of crustacean
Orconectes pellucidus
species of crustacean
Procambarus pallidus
species of crustacean
Procambarus lucifugus
species of crustacean