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Euastacus bindal Morgan 1989

Keith A. Crandall
Containing group: Euastacus

Types

Holotype, Queensland Museum W15582 (female); paratype, Queensland Museum W15582 (male).

Type Locality

Upper North Creek, Mt. Elliot, NEQ, 1000 m, rainforest.

Distribution

The species is known only from Mt. Elliot, NEQ.

Habitat

The type locality is near the peak of Mt. Elliot, at an elevation of about 1000 m. Rainforest flanks the headwaters and tributaries of North Creek.

Conservation Status

Category: EN (Endangered)
Criteria: B1+2c
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References

Baillie, Jonathan, and Brian Groombridge. 1996. IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals.

Morgan, G. J. 1989. Two new species of the freshwater crayfish Euastacus Clark (Decapoda: Parastacidae) from isolated high country of Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 27(2): 555-562.

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Keith A. Crandall
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA

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