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Cambarus (Jugicambarus) monongalensis Ortmann

Cambarus monongalensis Ortmann, 1905a:395.

Cambarus (Bartonius) monongalensis.—Ortmann, 1905c: 120; 1906b:398, pl. B: fig. 4, pl. 39: figs. 4, 10, pl. 40: fig. 5, pl. 41: figs. 2–4.

Cambarus (Cambarus) monongalensis.—Fowler, 1912:341 [by implication].

Cambarus carolinus monongalensis.—Faxon 1914:396.

Cambarus carolinus monongalenses.—Hand, 1954:437 [erroneous spelling].

Cambarus mongalensis.—Meredith and Schwartz, 1959:1 [erroneous spelling].

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) monongalensis.—Hobbs, 1969b:109, figs. 9, 19g; 1974b: 18, fig. 61.

TYPES.—Syntypes, CM 74.316, USNM 30613 (male I, 2 female), MCZ 6953 (male I, female), ZIAS 1/44968 (4 specimens), ANSP 1601 (male I, 3 females).

TYPE LOCALITY.—Edgewood Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

RANGE.—Southwestern Pennsylvania and adjacent northern West Virginia southward to Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and Highland County, Virginia.

HABITAT.—Burrows (primary burrower).

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) nodosus Bouchard and Hobbs

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) nodosus Bouchard and Hobbs, 1976:8, fig. 3.

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and morphotype, USNM 146756, 146757, 146758 (male I, female, male II); paratypes, USNM, BMNH.

TYPE LOCALITY.—Small unnamed tributary of North Potato Creek (Hiwassee River system via Ocoee River) between 0.7 and 0.9 miles (1.1 and 1.4 km) west of Tennessee–North Carolina border on U.S. Highway 64, Polk County, Tennessee.

RANGE.—Headwater areas of the Hiwassee (Ocoee, Nottely, and Toccoa river basins), Savannah (Chattooga, Tugaloo, and Koewee river basins), and Chattahoochee river systems in Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

HABITAT.—Burrows and occasionally in streams.

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) obeyensis Hobbs and Shoup

Cambarus obeyensis Hobbs and Shoup, 1947:138, figs. 1–11.

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) obeyensis.—Hobbs, 1969b: 107, figs. 9, 19h; 1974b: 19, fig. 52.—Bouchard, 1973a: 105.

Cambarus (Veticambarus) obeyensis.—Hobbs, 1970b:243.

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and “morphotype,” USNM 82260 (male I, female, male II); paratypes, MCZ, USNM, TU.

TYPE LOCALITY.—Big Hurricane Creek on Monterey-Clarkrange road, Putnam-Cumberland county line, Tennessee.

RANGE.—Headwaters of East Fork of Obey River in Cumberland, Fentress, Overton, and Putnam counties, Tennessee.

HABITAT.—Rocky streams.

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) parvoculus Hobbs and Shoup

Cambarus parvoculus Hobbs and Shoup, 1947:142, figs. 12–22.

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) parvoculus.—Hobbs, 1969b:107, figs. 9, 19i; 1974b:19, fig. 55; 1981:208, figs. 24g, 70e, 79, 82, 218.

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and “morphotype,” USNM 82259 (male I, female, male II); paratypes, USNM, MCZ, TU.

TYPE LOCALITY.—Tributary to Big Hurricane Creek, Fentress County (southwestern part), Tennessee.

RANGE.—Largely restricted to the Cumberland Plateau section of the Appalachian Plateau Province, ranging through the Cumberland River basin from Fentress, Overton, and Putnam counties, Tennessee, and Bell County, Kentucky, to headwaters of the Kentucky River in Letcher County, Kentucky; and in the Tennessee Basin in Lee County, Virginia, southward along the plateau to the northwestern part of Dade County, Georgia.

HABITAT.—Rocky streams.
bibliyografik atıf
Hobbs, Horton Holcombe, Jr. 1989. "An Illustrated Checklist of the American Crayfishes (Decapoda, Astacidae, Cambaridae, Parastacidae)." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-236. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.480

Comprehensive Description ( İngilizce )

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Cambarus (Jugicambarus) monongalensis Ortmann

Cambarus monongalensis Ortmann, 1905a:395.

Cambarus (Bartonius) monongalensis.—Ortmann, 1905c:120; 1906b:398, pl. A: fig. 4; pl. 39: figs. 4, 10; pl. 40: fig. 5; pl. 41: figs. 2–4.

Cambarus (Cambarus) monongalensis.—Fowler, 1912:341 [by implication].

Cambarus carolinus monongalensis.—Faxon, 1914:596, 399, 425.

Cambarus carolinus monongalenses.—Hand, 1954:437 [erroneous spelling].

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) monongalensis.—Hobbs, 1969b: 109, figs. 9, 19g.

TYPES.—Syntypes, CM 74.316, USNM 30613 (I, 2 ), MCZ 6953 (I, ), ZIAS 1/44968 (4 specimens), ANSP 1601 (I, 3 ).

TYPE-LOCALITY.—Edgewood Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

RANGE.—Western Pennsylvania and adjacent northern West Virginia.

HABITAT.—Burrows (primary burrower).

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) obeyensis Hobbs and Shoup

Cambarus obeyensis Hobbs and Shoup, 1947:138, figs. 1–11.

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) obeyensis.—Hobbs, 1969b: 107, figs. 9, 19h.—Bouchard, 1973:105.

Cambarus (Veticambarus) obeyensis.—Hobbs, 1970b:243.

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and “morphotype,” USNM 82260 (I, , II); paratypes, MCZ, USNM, TU.

TYPE-LOCALITY.—Big Hurricane Creek on the Monterey-Clarkrange road, Putnam-Cumberland county line, Tennessee.

RANGE.—Headwaters of East Fork of Obey River in Cumberland, Fentress, Putnam, and Overton counties, Tennessee.

HABITAT.—Rocky streams.

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) parvoculus Hobbs and Shoup

Cambarus parvoculus Hobbs and Shoup, 1947:142, figs. 12–22.

Cambarus (Jugicambarus) parvoculus.—Hobbs, 1969b: 107, figs. 9, 19i.

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and “morphotype,” USNM 82259 (I, , II); paratypes, USNM, MCZ, TU.

TYPE-LOCALITY.—Tributary to Big Hurricane Creek, Fentress County (southwestern part), Tennessee.

RANGE.—Cumberland River drainage in Overton, Fentress, and Putnam counties, Tennessee, and Bell County, Kentucky, and Tennessee River drainage in Lee County, Virginia.

HABITAT.—Rocky streams.
bibliyografik atıf
Hobbs, Horton Holcombe, Jr. 1974. "A Checklist of the North and Middle American Crayfishes (Decapoda: Astacidae and Cambaridae)." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-161. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.166