Procambarus gibbus
| Procambarus gibbus | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Malacostraca |
| Order: | Decapoda |
| Suborder: | Pleocyemata |
| Family: | Cambaridae |
| Genus: | Procambarus |
| Species: | P. gibbus
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| Binomial name | |
| Procambarus gibbus | |
Procambarus gibbus, the Muckalee crayfish,[1][2] is a species of crayfish in the family Cambaridae. It is endemic to the Flint River drainage in the U.S. state of Georgia.[1][2] The common name of the species refers to the Muckalee Creek in Sumter County, Georgia, from where the first specimens were collected.[4]
It is listed as Data Deficient on the IUCN Red List.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Cordeiro, J. (2010). "Procambarus gibbus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T18207A7783309. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-3.RLTS.T18207A7783309.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
- ^ a b c "Procambarus gibbus". NatureServe Explorer An online encyclopedia of life. 7.1. NatureServe. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
- ^ "Procambarus gibbus". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- ^ Keith A Crandall; Sammy De Grave (2017). "An updated classification of the freshwater crayfishes (Decapoda: Astacidea) of the world, with a complete species list". The Crayfish and Lobster Taxonomy Browser. Oxford University Press. pp. 615–653. doi:10.1093/jcbiol/rux070.

