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Euastacus jagara - Wikipedia
Euastacus jagara is a species of Australian crayfish in the family Parastacidae. It is known from only six specimens, all collected at the type locality in the Mistake Mountains in the State of Queensland, Australia. [1] The streams inhabited by the species are surrounded by Upland Subtropical Rainforest, and drain into the Brisbane River. [1]
Species profile— Euastacus jagara (Jagara hairy crayfish)
Species profile— Euastacus jagara (Jagara hairy crayfish) This information is sourced from the WildNet platform managed by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation. Information about a species, including classification, sighting …
Identification. - Euastacus jagara was described by Mor-gan (1988) from six museum specimens collected in 1973. Although the largest and best developed of these speci-mens, the holotype unfortunately had a badly damaged thorax, and aspects of thoracic spination were not described with complete certainty (Morgan, 1988). The species is
Australian endangered species: Spiny Crayfish – ANGFA Queensland
2013年6月6日 · Euastacus jagara is one of the few species to have received targeted research. Jason Coughran. Status. Regrettably, nearly 80% of these animals are recognised as threatened on the IUCN Red List. Seventeen species are listed as critically endangered, the highest threat category for a wild species.
Euastacus jagara - iNaturalist
Euastacus jagara is a species of Australian crayfish in the family Parastacidae. It is known from only six specimens, all collected at the type locality in the Mistake Mountains in the State of Queensland, Australia. The streams inhabited by the species are surrounded by Upland Subtropical Rainforest, and drain into the Brisbane River.
Euastacus jagara has been found to be eligible for listing in the Critically Endangered category, as outlined in the attached assessment.
Euastacus dalagarbe n.sp., recorded from the Border Ranges, has affinities with a growing group of crayfish displaying morphological traits intermediary between the setosus complex and more characteristically spinose Euastacus. It differs markedly in spination of the chelae, and in the nature of the lateral processes of the pereiopods.
Euastacus jagara : Jagara Hairy Crayfish - Atlas of Living Australia
Euastacus jagara Morgan, 1988 species Accepted Name authority: AFD Jagara Hairy Crayfish
Euastacus jagara | Atlas of Living Australia
Atlas of Living Australia species page for the Euastacus jagara
Euastacus jagara - Wikiwand
Euastacus jagara is a species of Australian crayfish in the family Parastacidae. It is known from only six specimens, all collected at the type locality in the Mistake Mountains in the State of Queensland, Australia. The streams inhabited by the species are surrounded by Upland Subtropical Rainforest, and drain into the Brisbane River.