Hobbseus
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Genus: | Hobbseus Fitzpatrick & Payne, 1968 [1]
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Cambarus cristatus Hobbs, 1955
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Hobbseus is a genus of crayfish in the family Cambaridae. It comprises seven species, six of which are endemic to Mississippi; H. prominens is the only species to range outside Mississippi, being also found in Alabama.[2][3] Three of the seven species are listed as endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List, while three are of uncertain status (DD) and one is of least concern (LC).
- Hobbseus attenuatus Black, 1969 – [4]
- Hobbseus cristatus (Hobbs, 1955) – [5]
- Hobbseus orconectoides Fitzpatrick & Payne, 1968 – [6]
- Hobbseus petilus Fitzpatrick, 1977 – [7]
- Hobbseus prominens (Hobbs, 1966) – [8]
- Hobbseus valleculus (Fitzpatrick, 1967) – [9]
- Hobbseus valobushensis Fitzpatrick & Busack, 1989 – [10]
References
- ^ "Hobbseus Fitzpatrick and Payne, 1968". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
- ^ Susan B. Adams (2008), "Hobbseus prominens" (PDF), Crayfishes of Mississippi website, 1.0, Oxford, Mississippi: United States Forest Service
- ^ James W. Fetzner, Jr. (January 14, 2008). "Genus Hobbseus Fitzpatrick and Payne, 1968". Crayfish Taxon Browser. Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
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