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Procambarus clarkii, known variously as the red swamp crayfish, Louisiana crawfish or mudbug, [3] is a species of cambarid crayfish native to freshwater bodies of northern Mexico, and southern and southeastern United States, but also introduced elsewhere (both in North America and other continents), where it is often an invasive pest.
About 70–80% of crayfish produced in Louisiana are Procambarus clarkii (red swamp crawfish), with the remaining 20–30% being Procambarus zonangulus (white river crawfish). [52] Optimum dietary nutritional requirement of freshwater crayfish, or crayfish nutrient specifications are now available for aquaculture feed producers [53]
A few species, including the invasive Procambarus clarkii and Faxonius rusticus, have been introduced to regions far outside their native range (both in North America and other continents). Conversely, many species have tiny ranges and are seriously threatened; a few are already extinct.
Procambarus clarkii (red swamp crayfish) [31] Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (mulberry scale) [32] Pseudococcus viburni (obscure mealybug) [33] Quadrastichus erythrinae (erythrina gall wasp) Schistocerca nitens (gray bird grasshopper) Sepedomerus macropus (liverfluke snail predator fly) [34] Sepedon aenescens (snail-killing fly) [35]
Procambarus is a genus of crayfish in the family Cambaridae, all native to North and Central America. It includes a number of troglobitic species, and the marbled crayfish ( marmorkrebs ), which is parthenogenetic .
Poor crayfish (Procambarus caritus) Blueclaw chimney crawfish (Procambarus ceruleus) Cedar creek crayfish (Procambarus chacei) Red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) Cockscomb crayfish (Procambarus clemmeri) Procambarus cuevachicae; Red river burrowing crayfish (Procambarus curdi) Southwestern creek crayfish (Procambarus dupratzi)
P. Procambarus; Procambarus (Procambarus) Procambarus acherontis; Procambarus acutus; Procambarus alleni; Procambarus angustatus; Procambarus apalachicolae
This is a list of invertebrates, animals without a backbone, that are commonly kept in freshwater aquaria by hobby aquarists.Numerous shrimp species of various kinds, crayfish, a number of freshwater snail species, and at least one freshwater clam species are found in freshwater aquaria or '0' salinity water body.