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Cherax / Water / Common yabby / Crayfish / Euastacus / River Severn / Cherax quinquecarinatus / Yabby / Parastacidae / Phyla / Protostome
Date: 2012-06-11 20:56:07
Cherax
Water
Common yabby
Crayfish
Euastacus
River Severn
Cherax quinquecarinatus
Yabby
Parastacidae
Phyla
Protostome

The search for Cherax rotundus Since its original description in 1941, the taxonomic status of Cherax rotundus has been the source of much debate. The type locality, listed on the label of the specimen in the Victorian M

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