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Published: 2006-05-11
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A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from an under-sampled habitat type in central Tennessee, USA

Center for Biodiversity, Illinois Natural History Survey, 1816 South Oak St., Champaign, Illinois 61820, U.S.A.
Center for Ecological Entomology, Illinois Natural History Survey, 1816 South Oak St, Champaign, Illinois 61820, U.S.A.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, U.S.A.
Crustacea Cambarus new species Tennessee

Abstract

A new crayfish, Cambarus clivosus, is described from the Caney Fork and Stones river drainages of central Tennessee and is placed in the subgenus Jugicambarus. The species occurs in small, high gradient, seep-fed creeks with substrates of chert, limestone, and shale. Cambarus clivosus differs from all other members of the subgenus Jugicambarus in possessing a single row of tubercles along the mesial margin of the palm of the chela, an obtuse suborbital angle, a central projection with a subapical notch, and strongly converging rostral margins.

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