Astacopsis
Astacopsis is a genus of crayfish endemic to the island of Tasmania. There are three extant species, Astacopsis gouldi, , and . All are threatened by illegal harvesting, and A. gouldi is protected by law. A. franklinii is found in the eastern half of the island, with A. tricornis taking its place in the west. A. gouldi is found only in rivers draining into the Bass Strait, except for the Tamar River.
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Astacopsis
Astacopsis is a genus of crayfish endemic to the island of Tasmania. There are three extant species, Astacopsis gouldi, , and . All are threatened by illegal harvesting, and A. gouldi is protected by law. A. franklinii is found in the eastern half of the island, with A. tricornis taking its place in the west. A. gouldi is found only in rivers draining into the Bass Strait, except for the Tamar River.
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Astacopsis is a genus of crayf ...... tion, diet and habits in 1870.
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Huxley, 1879
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Watercolour of Astacopsis tricornis from "Sketchbook of fishes" by WB Gould
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Astacopsis distribution
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Astacopsis
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Astacopsis is a genus of crayf ...... t, except for the Tamar River.
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Astacopsis
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