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Prepared by Karl Studenroth, 21 April, 2000

 

FL Distribution

PH=Panhandle (Perdido River, east to the Suwanee River)

            W=Western, C=Central, E=Eastern

PN=Peninsula (Suwannee River southward)

            N=Northern, C=Central, S=Southern

 

Notes

1=Listed by the State of Florida

            SSC=Species of Special Concern

2=Florida Natural Areas Inventory Listing

S1=Critically imperiled in Florida because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences or less than 1000 individuals) or because of extreme vulnerability to extinction due to some natural or man-made factor. 

S2=Imperiled in Florida because of rarity (6 to 20 occurrences or less than 3000 individuals) or because of vulnerability to extinction due to some natural or man-made factor.

3=Florida Committee on Rare and Endangered Plants and Animals Listing

            R=Rare, T=Threatened

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Order: Decapoda

 

Family: Cambaridae

Subfamily: Cambarellidae

Scientific Name

Common Name

FL Distribution

Notes

Cambarellus blacki

Cypress Cf

PH-W

 

Cambarellus schmitti

 

PH-W,C,E; PN-N,?C

 

 

Subfamily: Cambarinae

Scientific Name

Common Name

FL Distribution

Notes

Cambarus cryptodytes

Apalachicola (Doughtery Plain) Cave Cf

PH-C

2= S2, 3=R

Cambarus diogenes

Devil Cf

PH-W,C

 

Cambarus latimanus

 

PH-C

 

Cambarus miltus

Rusty Grave Digger Cf

PH-W,?C

 

Cambarus pyronotus

Red-back (Fireback) Cf

PH-C

2=S1, 3=R

Cambarus striatus

 

PH-C

 

Faxonella clypeata

Shield (Ditch-fencing) Cf

PH-C

 

Fallicambarus byersi

Lavender Burrowing Cf

PH-W,?C

 

Fallicambarus fodiens

 

PH-W

 

Procambarus acherontis

Orlando Cave Cf

PH-C

2=S1, 3=T

Procambarus a. acutus

White River Cf

PH-W

 

Procambarus alleni

 

PH-?E; PN-N,C,?S

 

Procambarus apalachicolae

 

PH-W,C

 

Procambarus attiguus

Silver Glen Springs Cave Cf

PH-N

2=S1, 3=R

Procambarus bivittatus

 

PH-W

 

Procambarus capillatus

 

PH-W,?C

 

Procambarus clarkii

Red Swamp Cf

PH-W; PN-?N,?C,?S

 

Procambarus delicatus

Big-cheeked Cave Cf

PN-N

2=S1, 3=R

Procambarus econfinae

Panama City Cf      

PH-C

1=SSC, 2= S1S2, 3=T

Procambarus erythrops

Santa Fe Cave Cf

PN-N

1=SSC, 2=S1, 3=R

Procambarus escambiensis

 

PH-W

 

Procambarus evermanni

 

PH-W

 

Procambarus fallax

 

PH-?E; PN-N,C,?S

 

Procambarus franzi

Orange Lake Cave Cf

PN-N

2=S1, 3=R

Procambarus geodytes

 

PH-?E; PN-N,?C

 

Procambarus horsti

Big Blue Spring Cave Cf

PH-E

2=S1, 3=R

Procambarus hubbelli

 

PH-W,C

 

Procambarus kilbyi

 

PH-C; PN-N,?C

 

Procambarus latipleurum

 

PH-C

 

Procambarus leitheiseri

Coastal Lowland Cave Cf        

PN-C

2=S2, 3=R

Procambarus leonensis

 

PH-W,C,E; PN-?N

 

Procambarus lucifugus alachua

Alachua Light-fleeing Cave Cf

PN-N

2=S2S3, 3=R

Procambarus l. lucifugus

Withlacoochee Light-fleeing Cave Cf

PN-C

2=S2S3, 3=R

Procambarus milleri

Miami Cave Cf

PN-S

2=S1, 3=R

Procambarus morrisi

Putnam County Cave Cf

PN-N

2=S1, 3=T

Procambarus okaloosae

 

PH-W

 

Procambarus orcinus

Woodville Cave Cf

PH-E

2=S1, 3=R

Procambarus paeninsulanus

 

PH-C,E; PN-N,C,?S

 

Procambarus pallidus

Pallid Cave Cf

PH-E; PN-N

2=S2S3, 3=R

Procambarus pictus

Black Creek Cf

PN-N

1=SSC, 2=S2, 3=R

Procambarus p. pubischelae

 

PH-?E; PN-N,?C

 

Procambarus pycnogonopodus

 

PH-W,C

 

Procambarus pygmaeus

 

PH-C,E; PN-?N

 

Procambarus rathbunae

 

PH-W,C

 

Procambarus rogersi campestris

 

PH-C

 

Procambarus rogersi expletus

 

PH-C

 

Procambarus rogersi ochlocknensis

 

PH-C

 

Procambarus r. rogersi

 

PH-C

 

Procambarus seminolae

 

PH-?E; PN-N,?C

 

Procambarus shermani

 

PH-W

 

Procambarus spiculifer

 

PH-W,C,E; PN-N,?C

 

Procambarus suttkusi

 

PH-W,C

 

Procambarus talpoides

 

PH-?E; PN-N,?C

 

Procambarus versutus

 

PH-W,C

 

Procambarus youngi

FL Longbeak Cf

PH-C

 

Troglocambarus maclanei

N. FL. Spider Cave Cf

PN-N,C

2=S2, 3=R

 

Total = 58 subspecies & species.

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