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Astacus

Astacus (from the Greek αστακός, astacós, meaning 'lobster' or 'crayfish') is a genus of crayfish found in Europe and western Asia, comprising three extant and four extinct, fossil species. Due to the crayfish plague, crayfish of this genus have been almost wiped out in Europe and have in many European countries been replaced by the North American signal crayfish, which is often more resistant to the plague.

[ "Crayfish", "Crustacean", "Psorospermium haeckeli", "Psorospermium", "Austropotamobius torrentium", "European Crayfish", "Branchiobdella" ]
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