Family PARASTACIDAE Huxley, 1879
- Parastacidae Huxley, T.H. 1879. On the classification and the distribution of the crayfishes. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1878: 752-788 [771, 775].
- Austroastacidae Clark, E. 1936. The freshwater and land crayfishes of Australia. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne 10: 5-58 [8].
- Euastacidae Riek, E.F. 1959. The Australian freshwater Crustacea. Monographiae Biologicae 8: 246–258 [255].
Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy
- Hobbs, H.H., Jr 1974. Synopsis of the families and genera of crayfish. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology No. 164: i-iii, 1-32 [18]
- Crandall, K.A. & De Grave, S. 2017. An updated classification of the freshwater crayfishes (Decapoda: Astacidea) of the world, with a complete species list. Journal of Crustacean Biology 37(5): 615–653 [22]
Introduction
The freshwater crayfish consist of two monophyletic groupings corresponding to the superfamilies Parastacoidea (the Southern Hemisphere crayfish) and Astacoidea (Northern Hemisphere crayfish). Parastacids have a Gondwanan distribution, being found in New Zealand, Madagascar, southern New Guinea and South America, but it is in Australia that they reach their greatest diversity. Of the 15 recognised genera, ten are known from Australia. All Australian genera are endemic except for Cherax which extends northwards into New Guinea. Of the approximately 160 recognised species, 142 are known only from Australia. Tenuibranchiurus glypticus, fully grown at about 4 cm in length, is one of the smallest crayfish known, while at the other end of the scale, Astacopsis gouldi from Tasmania, is the world's largest, measuring up to 76 cm long and weighing 4.5 kg.
The foundational work on Australian Parastacidae was undertaken by Dr Edgar Riek who published five papers between 1951 and 1972. Subsequently, several important works have revised, or contributed to, particular genera: Astacopsis (Hamr 1992); Cherax (Sokol 1988; Short 1991, 1993; Short & Davie 1993; Campbell et al. 1994); Gramastacus (Zeidler & Adams 1990); Engaeus (Horwitz 1990a, 1994); Engaewa (Horwitz & Adams 2000); Euastacus (Morgan 1986, 1988, 1989, 1997; Short & Davie 1993; various works by Coughran). A recent significant alteration to genus level taxonomy has seen the genus Parastacoides (sensu Sumner 1978) sunk into synonymy, and the creation of two new genera Spinastacoides and Ombrastacoides by Hansen & Richardson (2006). The colour field guide of McCormack (2008) for the freshwater crayfish of New South Wales is an excellent identification resource. Recently there has been interest in the phylogenetic relationships of Australian parastacids, using molecular genetics techniques (particularly for Euastacus), with important papers published by Crandall et al. (1995), Crandall & Fitzpatrick (1996), Lawler & Crandall (1998), Ponniah & Hughes (1998, 2004, 2006), and Shull et al. (2005).
The ecology and conservation of parastacids is also receiving some much needed attention with interesting publications from Horwitz & Richardson (1986), Horwitz (1990b), Merrick (1995), and most recently, important assessments by O’Brien (2007), Coughran & Furze (2010), and Furze & Coughran (2011a,b,c). Euastacus species are considered to be under greatest threat from anthropomorphic impacts, including climate change, because of their unique biogeography, with narrow home ranges and often with distributions restricted to single mountain top catchments (particularly towards the tropics). The assessment of the conservation status of Australian Euastacus under IUCN criteria by Coughran & Furze (2010) reported four species as 'Endangered' and a further eight species as 'Critically Endangered'. However, as yet no specific conservation measures are in place for any Euastacus species. Research is needed, and should include population assessment and monitoring, biological and life history information, habitat requirements, investigations into thermal tolerance, and resilience to effects of exotic species (Coughran & Furze 2010).
Diagnosis
Small to moderately large crayfish. Carapace lacking dorsomedian, longitudinal suture or ridge in cardiac and posterior gastric regions. Sternal plate between fifth pereiopods not fused with sternal complex anteriorly. Telson never completely divided by transverse suture; exopod of uropods with transverse suture. Podobranchiae of first three pereiopods not differentiated into branchial and epipoditic portions and lacking bilobed plaited laminae; epipodite of first maxilliped usually with branchial filaments. Articles of lateral ramus of antennule never with more than one cluster of asthetascs. First pleopod absent in both male and female; second pleopod similar to third. Eggs large, larvae hatching as miniatures of adult. Restricted to freshwater. (After Hobbs 1974).
General References
Campbell, N.J.H., Geddes, M.C. & Adams, M. 1994. Genetic variation in yabbies, Cherax destructor and C. albidus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Parastacidae), indicates the presence of a single, highly sub-structured species. Australian Journal of Zoology 42(6): 745-760
Crandall, K.A., Fetzner Jr, J.W., Lawler, S.H., Kinnersley, M. & Austin, C.M. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships among the Australian and New Zealand genera of freshwater crayfishes (Decapoda : Parastacidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 47: 199–214
Crandall, K.A., Lawler, S.H. & Austin, C.M. 1995. A preliminary examination of the molecular phylogenetic relationships of some crayfish genera from Australia (Decapoda: Parastacidae). Freshwater Crayfish 10: 18-30
Crandall, K.A. & Fitzpatrick, J.F. Jr 1996. Crayfish molecular systematics: using a combination of procedures to estimate phylogeny. Systematic Biology 45(1): 1-26
Furse, J.M. & Coughran, J. 2011. An assessment of the distribution, biology, threatening processes and conservation status of the freshwater crayfish, genus Euastacus (Decapoda: Parastacidae) in continental Australia. I. Biological background and current status. Crustacea Monographs: New Frontiers in Crustacean Research 2011: 241-252
Furse, J.M. & Coughran, J. 2011. An assessment of the distribution, biology, threatening processes and conservation status of the freshwater crayfish, genus Euastacus (Decapoda: Parastacidae) in continental Australia. II. Threats, conservation assessments and key findings. Crustacea Monographs: New Frontiers in Crustacean Research 2011: 253-263
Furse, J.M. & Coughran, J. 2011. An assessment of the distribution, biology, threatening processes and conservation status of the freshwater crayfish, genus Euastacus (Decapoda: Parastacidae) in continental Australia. III. Case studies and recommendations. Crustacea Monographs: New Frontiers in Crustacean Research 2011: 265-274
Hamr, P. 1992. A revision of the Tasmanian freshwater crayfish genus Astacopsis Huxley (Decapoda: Parastacidae). Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 126: 91-94
Hobbs, H.H., Jr 1974. Synopsis of the families and genera of crayfish. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology No. 164: i-iii, 1-32
Horwitz, P. 1990. A taxonomic revision of species in the freshwater crayfish genus Engaeus Erichson (Decapoda: Parastacidae). Invertebrate Taxonomy 4(3): 427-614
Horwitz, P. 1990. The conservation status of Australian freshwater Crustacea with a provisional list of threatened species, habitats and potentially threatened processes. Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service Report Series 14: 1-121
Horwitz, P. 1994. A new species of the freshwater crayfish Engaeus Erichson (Decapoda: Parastacidae) from north-western Tasmania. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 54(2): 439-445
Horwitz, P. & Adams, M. 2000. The systematics, biogeography and conservation status of species in the freshwater crayfish genus Engaewa Riek (Decapoda: Parastacidae) from south-western Australia. Invertebrate Taxonomy 14: 655-680
Horwitz, P.H.J. & Richardson, A.M.M. 1986. An ecological classification of the burrows of Australian freshwater crayfish. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 37: 237-342
Lawler, S.H. & Crandall, K.A. 1998. The relationship of the Australian freshwater crayfish genera Euastacus and Astacopsis. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 119: 1-8
Merrick, J.R. 1995. Diversity, distribution and conservation of freshwater crayfishes in the eastern highlands of New South Wales. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 115: 247-258
Morgan, G.J. 1986. Freshwater crayfish of the genus Euastacus Clark (Decapoda, Parastacidae) from Victoria. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 47(1): 1-57
Morgan, G.J. 1988. Freshwater crayfish of the genus Euastacus Clark (Decapoda: Parastacidae) from Queensland. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 49(1): 1-49
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
Morgan, G.J. 1997. Freshwater crayfish of the genus Euastacus Clark (Decapoda: Parastacidae) from New South Wales, with a key to all species of the genus. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 1-110
O'Brien, M.B. 2007. Freshwater and terrestrial crayfish (Decapoda, Parastacidae) of Victoria, status, conservation, threatening processes and bibliography. Victorian Naturalist (Melbourne) 14(4): 210-229
Ponniah, M. & Hughes, H.M. 2006. The evolution of Queensland spiny mountain crayfish of the genus Euastacus. II. Investigating simultaneous vicariance with intraspecific genetic data. Marine and Freshwater Research 57(3): 349-362
Ponniah, M. & Hughes, J.M. 1998. Evolution of Queensland spiny mountain crayfish of the genus Euastacus Clark (Decapoda: Parastacidae): preliminary 16s mtDNA phylogeny. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 119: 9-19
Ponniah, M. & Hughes, J.M. 2004. The evolution of Queensland spiny mountain crayfish of the genus Euastacus. I. Testing vicariance and dispersal with interspecific mitochondrial DNA. Evolution 58(5): 1073-1085
Riek, E.F. 1951. The Freshwater Crayfish (Family Parastacidae) of Queensland. Records of the Australian Museum 22(4): 368-388
Riek, E.F. 1956. Additions to the Australian freshwater crayfish. Records of the Australian Museum 24: 1-6
Riek, E.F. 1967. The freshwater crayfish of Western Australia (Decapoda: Parastacidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 15: 103-121
Riek, E.F. 1969. The Australian freshwater crayfish (Crustacea: Decapoda: Parastacidae), with descriptions of new species. Australian Journal of Zoology 17: 855-918
Riek, E.F. 1972. The phylogeny of the Parastacidae (Crustacea: Astacoidea), and description of a new genus of Australian freshwater crayfishes. Australian Journal of Zoology 20: 369-389
Short, J.W. 1991. Cherax nucifraga, a new species of freshwater crayfish (Crustacea: Decapoda: Parastacidae) from the Northern Territory, Australia. The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory 8(1): 115-120
Short, J.W. 1993. Caridina zebra, a new species of freshwater atyid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda) from northeastern Queensland rainforest. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 34(1): 61-67
Short, J.W. & Davie, P.J.F. 1993. Two new species of freshwater crayfish (Crustacea: Decapoda: Parastacidae) from northeastern Queensland rainforest. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 34(1): 69-80
Shull, H.C., Pérez-Losada, M., Blair, D., Sewell, K., Sinclair, E.A., Lawler, S., Ponniah, M. & Crandall, K.A. 2005. Phylogeny and biogeography of the freshwater crayfish Euastacus (Decapoda: Parastacidae) based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37: 249-263
Sokol, A. 1988. Morphological variation in relation to the taxonomy of the destructor Group of the genus Cherax. Invertebrate Taxonomy 2: 55-79
Sumner, C.E. 1978. A revision of the genus Parastacoides Clark (Crustacea: Decapoda: Parastacidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 26: 809-821
Zeidler, W. & Adams, M. 1990. Revision of the Australian crustacean genus of freshwater crayfish Gramastacus Riek (Decapoda: Parastacidae). Invertebrate Taxonomy 3: 913-924
History of changes
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