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Mount Lewis Spiny Crayfish

Euastacus fleckeri

Habitat:

Rainforest stream @ approximately 1000 meters elevation.

Notes:

Fifteen species of spiny mountain crayfish have been identified in Queensland, living in cold, fast-flowing streams. In south-east Queensland, suitably cold habitat is found as low as 250 m. The further north the crayfish are found, the higher their lower limits, until they are found only above 800 m in North Queensland. Each mountain range has its own species of spiny crayfish and genetic samples have confirmed that all have a common ancestor. It is believed that this ancestral crayfish expanded its range into Queensland over 5,000,000 yrs ago, when temperatures were cooler and rainforest more extensive. With climate change came a contraction and fragmentation of forest habitat, resulting in different mountain top populations separating and evolving into different species. The Mount Lewis spiny crayfish (Euastacus fleckeri) is bright blue and red and is active during the day. Look for them in flowing creek crossings.

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2 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 12 years ago

Moved to arthropods :-)

SamanthaCraven
SamanthaCraven 12 years ago

Fantastic spot!

MacChristiansen
Spotted by
MacChristiansen

Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jan 26, 2012
Submitted on Jan 26, 2012

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