Orconectes

Orconectes is a genus of cave dwelling freshwater crayfish, endemic to suitable habitats in the eastern United States. Surface dwelling species, formerly categorised here, were moved to Faxonius in 2017.[1]

Orconectes
Unidentified Orconectes
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Pleocyemata
Family: Cambaridae
Genus: Orconectes
Cope, 1872
Type species
Orconectes inermis
Cope, 1872

Due to their subterranean habitat, they are usually depigmented, often blind, and are long-lived. Ages of 176 years have been claimed for O. australis, though this was reduced to ≤22 years in a 2012 study.[2]

Taxonomy

The genus Orconectes was erected in 1872 by Edward Drinker Cope to house Astacus pellucidus (now Orconectes pellucidus) and his new species, Orconectes inermis.[3]

Prior to the 2017 review by Oxford university, the genus contained 85 species in 11 subgenera. The Faxonius subgenus was raised to a full genus, and the majority of species formerly recorded as Orconectes were moved there. Following the review, approximately 8 species are known:[1]

O. pellucidus (Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA)


Scientific name Authority Common name Red List status[4] Type locality
O. australisRhoades 1941southern cave crayfishLCShelta Cavern, Madison County, Alabama
O. barriBuhay & Crandall 2008Cumberland Plateau cave crayfishDDTonya's Cave, Wayne County, Kentucky
O. incomptusHobbs & Barr 1972Tennessee cave crayfishVUCherry Cave, Jackson County, Tennessee
O. inermisCope 1872ghost crayfishLCWyandotte Caves, Crawford County, Indiana
O. i. testiiHay 1891unarmed crayfishLCMayfield's Cave, Monroe County, Indiana
O. packardiRhoades 1944Appalachian cave crayfishENCumberland Crystal Cave, Pulaski County, Kentucky
O. pellucidusTellkampf 1844Mammoth Cave crayfishLCMammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
O. sheltaeCooper & Cooper 1997Shelta cave crayfishCRShelta Cave, Madison County, Alabama
O. stygocaneyiHobbs III 2001Caney Mountain cave crayfishLCMud Cave, Caney Mountain Conservation Area, Ozark County, Missouri

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