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''Procambarus'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
crayfish Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the infraorder Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. Taxonomically, they are members of the superfamilies Astacoidea and Parastacoidea. They breathe through feather-like gills. Some spe ...
in the
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Cambaridae The Cambaridae are the largest of the four families of freshwater crayfish, with over 400 species. Most of the species in the family are native to the United States east of the Great Divide and Mexico, but fewer range north to Canada, and south ...
, all native to North and Central America. It includes a number of
troglobitic A troglobite (or, formally, troglobiont) is an animal species, or population of a species, strictly bound to underground habitats, such as caves. These are separate from species that mainly live in above-ground habitats but are also able to live u ...
species, and the marbled crayfish (''marmorkrebs''), which is
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. Originally described as a subgenus for four species, it now contains around 161 species.


Biogeography

The majority of the diversity is found in the southeastern United States, but the genus extends as far south as Guatemala and Honduras, and on the Caribbean island of Cuba. After United States, the highest diversity is in Mexico with about 45 species. Only two are native to Guatemala (''P. pilosimanus'' and ''P. williamsoni''), one to Belize (''P. pilosimanus''), one to Honduras (''P. williamsoni'') and three to Cuba (''P. atkinsoni'', ''P. cubensis'' and ''P. niveus''). Subgenus ''Ortmannicus'' was the most widespread, with the range of '' Procambarus acutus'' extending as far north as the
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and
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, as well as south into northeastern Mexico; the subgenus ''Girardella'' also extended from the Great Lakes to Mexico, but was distributed further west than ''Ortmannicus''. ''Scapulicambarus'' and ''Pennides'' were widespread in the southeastern United States, further west (
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and
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) than ''Leconticambarus'' which was centered on
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and neighbouring states. The subgenus ''Austrocambarus'' had the most southerly distribution, being found in Cuba and parts of Central America from Mexico to Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. The other subgenera are more restricted in their distributions, including three endemic to central Mexico, and six endemic to small areas in the United States. A few species of ''Procambarus'' have been introduced to regions outside their native range, both in North America and other continents. They are frequently categorized as invasive species, representing a threat to natives, including rarer crayfish species. The earliest known fossil member of the genus is ''Procambarus primaevus'', known from the Ypresian, Early Eocene-aged deposits of Fossil Butte in the Green River Formation in Wyoming, USA. This suggests that during the Eocene, ''Procambarus'' was found as far west as the Intermountain West of the United States, where it is no longer present today.


Description

''Procambarus'' can be distinguished from other genera of crayfish by the form of the first pleopod in males, which typically has three or more processes at the tip, compared to two or fewer in ''Faxonius'' and ''Cambarus''.


Ecology

Most ''Procambarus'' species live in various above-ground waters such as rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and swamps, but several are
troglobitic A troglobite (or, formally, troglobiont) is an animal species, or population of a species, strictly bound to underground habitats, such as caves. These are separate from species that mainly live in above-ground habitats but are also able to live u ...
, living in caves, particularly in karstic areas. In the United States, these include both species in subgenus ''Lonnbergius'' (''Procambarus acherontis, P. acherontis'' and ''Procambarus morrisi, P. morrisi''). Other cave-dwellers in the United States with various levels of troglomorphic adaptions are ''Procambarus attiguus, P. attiguus'', ''Procambarus erythrops, P. erythrops'', ''Procambarus franzi, P. franzi'', ''Procambarus leitheuseri, P. leitheuseri'', ''Procambarus lucifugus, P. lucifugus'', ''Procambarus milleri, P. milleri'' and ''Procambarus orcinus, P. orcinus'', but these are all members of subgenera that also include species from above-ground waters. In Cuba, ''Procambarus niveus, P. niveus'' is a cave-dweller. In Mexico, many species have been recorded in caves, but most of these have also been recorded from above-ground waters; only ''Procambarus cavernicola, P. cavernicola'', ''Procambarus oaxacae, P. oaxacae'', ''Procambarus rodriguezi, P. rodriguezi'' and ''Procambarus xilitlae, P. xilitlae'' are strict cave-dwellers and troglomorphic. In 2007, troglomorphic specimens of ''Procambarus clarkii, P. clarkii'' were found in caves in Portugal and Italy.


Taxonomy

''Procambarus'' was originally described by Arnold Edward Ortmann in 1905 as a subgenus of a wider genus ''Cambarus'', and originally contained only four species (''Procambarus williamsoni, P. williamsoni'', ''Procambarus digueti, P. digueti'', ''Procambarus mexicanus, P. mexicanus'' and ''Procambarus cubensis, P. cubensis''). The subgenus was elevated in 1942 to the taxonomic rank of
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by Horton H. Hobbs Jr., who later erected most of the subgenera formerly recognized within the genus in a 1972 monograph. However, more recently, the subgenera have been eliminated, and while it is recognized that ''Procambarus'' is not monophyletic, later literature does not make further taxonomic changes, instead suggesting that more species sampling is required.


Species

*''Procambarus ablusus'' Penn, 1963 *''Procambarus acanthophorus'' Villalobos, 1948 *''Procambarus acherontis'' (Lönnberg, 1894) *''Procambarus acutissimus'' (Girard, 1852) *'' Procambarus acutus'' (Girard, 1852) *''Procambarus adani'' Álvarez, Torres & Villalobos, 2021 *''Procambarus advena'' (LeConte, 1856) *''Procambarus albaughi'' (Johnson, 2018) *''Procambarus alleni'' (Faxon, 1884) *''Procambarus ancylus'' Hobbs, 1958 *†''Procambarus angustatus'' (LeConte, 1856) *''Procambarus apalachicolae'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus atkinsoni'' (Ortmann, 1913) *''Procambarus attiguus'' Hobbs Jr. & Franz, 1992 *''Procambarus barbatus'' (Faxon, 1890) *''Procambarus barbiger'' Fitzpatrick, 1978 *''Procambarus bivittatus'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus blandingii'' (Harlan, 1830) *''Procambarus bouvieri'' (Ortmann, 1909) *''Procambarus braswelli'' J. E. Cooper, 1998 *''Procambarus brazoriensis'' Albaugh, 1975 *''Procambarus caballeroi'' Villalobos, 1944 *''Procambarus capillatus'' Hobbs, 1971 *''Procambarus caritus'' Hobbs, 1981 *''Procambarus catemacoensis'' Rojas, Alvarez & Villalobos, 2000 *''Procambarus cavernicola'' Mejía-Ortiz, Hartnoll & Viccon-Pale, 2003 *''Procambarus ceruleus'' Fitzpatrick & Wicksten, 1998 *''Procambarus chacei'' Hobbs, 1958 *''Procambarus citlaltepetl'' Rojas, Alvarez & Villalobos, 1999 *''Procambarus clarkii'' (Girard, 1852) *''Procambarus clemmeri'' Hobbs, 1975 *''Procambarus cometes'' Fitzpatrick, 1978 *''Procambarus connus'' Fitzpatrick, 1978 *''Procambarus contrerasi'' (Creaser, 1931) *''Procambarus cubensis'' (Erichson, 1846) *''Procambarus cuetzalanae'' Hobbs, 1982 *''Procambarus curdi'' Reimer, 1975 *''Procambarus delicatus'' Hobbs & Franz, 1986 *''Procambarus digueti'' (Bouvier, 1897) *''Procambarus dupratzi'' Penn, 1953 *''Procambarus echinatus'' Hobbs, 1956 *''Procambarus econfinae'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus elegans'' Hobbs, 1969 *''Procambarus enoplosternum'' Hobbs, 1947 *''Procambarus epicyrtus'' Hobbs, 1958 *''Procambarus erichsoni'' Villalobos, 1950 *''Procambarus erythrops'' Relyea & Sutton, 1975 *''Procambarus escambiensis'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus evermanni'' (Faxon, 1890) *''Procambarus fallax'' (Hagen, 1870) *''Procambarus fitzpatricki'' Hobbs, 1972 *''Procambarus franzi'' Hobbs & Lee, 1976 *''Procambarus geminus'' Hobbs, 1975 *''Procambarus geodytes'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus gibbus'' Hobbs, 1969 *''Procambarus gonopodocristatus'' Villalobos, 1958 *''Procambarus gracilis'' (Bundy, 1876) *''Procambarus hagenianus'' (Faxon, 1884) *''Procambarus hayi'' (Faxon, 1884) *''Procambarus hinei'' (Ortmann, 1905) *''Procambarus hirsutus'' Hobbs, 1958 *''Procambarus hoffmanni'' (Villalobos, 1944) *''Procambarus holifieldi'' (Schuster, Taylor & Adams, 2015) *''Procambarus horsti'' Hobbs & Means, 1972 *''Procambarus hortonhobbsi'' Villalobos, 1950 *''Procambarus howellae'' Hobbs, 1952 *''Procambarus hubbelli'' (Hobbs, 1940) *''Procambarus hybus'' Hobbs & Walton, 1957 *''Procambarus incilis'' Pennington, 1962 *''Procambarus jaculus'' Hobbs & Walton, 1957 *''Procambarus kensleyi'' Hobbs Jr., 1990 *''Procambarus kilbyi'' (Hobbs, 1940) *''Procambarus lagniappe'' Black, 1968 *''Procambarus latipleurum'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus lecontei'' (Hagen, 1870) *''Procambarus leitheuseri'' Franz & Hobbs, 1983 *''Procambarus leonensis'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus lepidodactylus'' Hobbs, 1947 *''Procambarus lewisi'' Hobbs & Walton, 1959 *''Procambarus liberorum'' Fitzpatrick, 1978 syn. ''Procambarus ferrugineus'' Hobbs & Robison, 1988 *''Procambarus litosternum'' Hobbs, 1947 *''Procambarus llamasi'' Villalobos, 1954 *''Procambarus lophotus'' Hobbs & Walton, 1960 *''Procambarus lucifugus'' (Hobbs, 1940) *''Procambarus lunzi'' (Hobbs, 1940) *''Procambarus luxus'' (Johnson, 2011) *''Procambarus lylei'' Fitzpatrick & Hobbs, 1971 *''Procambarus machardyi'' Walls, 2006 *''Procambarus mancus'' Hobbs & Walton, 1957 *''Procambarus marthae'' Hobbs, 1975 *''Procambarus maya'' Alvarez, López-Mejía & Villalobos, 2007 *''Procambarus medialis'' Hobbs, 1975 *''Procambarus mexicanus'' (Erichson, 1846) *''Procambarus milleri'' Hobbs, 1971 *''Procambarus mirandai'' Villalobos, 1954 *''Procambarus morrisi'' Hobbs Jr. & Franz, 1991 *''Procambarus natchitochae'' Penn, 1953 *''Procambarus nechesae'' Hobbs Jr., 1990 *''Procambarus nigrocinctus'' Hobbs Jr., 1990 *''Procambarus niveus'' Hobbs & Villalobos, 1964 *''Procambarus nueces'' Hobbs Jr. & Hobbs III, 1995 *''Procambarus oaxacae'' Hobbs, 1973 *''Procambarus okaloosae'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus olmecorum'' Hobbs, 1987 *''Procambarus orcinus'' Hobbs & Means, 1972 *''Procambarus ortmannii'' Villalobos, 1949 *''Procambarus ouachitae'' Penn, 1956 *''Procambarus paeninsulanus'' (Faxon, 1914) *''Procambarus pallidus'' (Hobbs, 1940) *''Procambarus paradoxus'' (Ortmann, 1906) *''Procambarus parasimulans'' Hobbs & Robison, 1982 *''Procambarus pearsei'' (Creaser, 1934) *''Procambarus penni'' Hobbs, 1951 *''Procambarus pentastylus'' Walls & Black, 2008 *''Procambarus petersi'' Hobbs, 1981 *''Procambarus pictus'' (Hobbs, 1940) *''Procambarus pilosimanus'' (Ortmann, 1906) *''Procambarus planirostris'' Penn, 1953 *''Procambarus plumimanus'' Hobbs & Walton, 1958 *''Procambarus pogum'' Fitzpatrick, 1978 *''Procambarus primaevus'' (Packard, 1880) *''Procambarus pubescens'' (Faxon, 1884) *''Procambarus pubischelae'' Hobbs, 1942 **''Procambarus pubischelae deficiens'' Hobbs, 1981 *''Procambarus pycnogonopodus'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus pygmaeus'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus raneyi'' Hobbs, 1953 *''Procambarus rathbunae'' (Hobbs, 1940) *''Procambarus regalis'' Hobbs & Robison, 1988 *''Procambarus regiomontanus'' Villalobos, 1954 *''Procambarus reimeri'' Hobbs, 1979 *''Procambarus riojai'' (Villalobos, 1944) *''Procambarus roberti'' Villalobos & Hobbs, 1974 *''Procambarus rodriguezi'' Hobbs, 1943 *''Procambarus rogersi'' (Hobbs, 1938) *''Procambarus ruthveni'' Pearse, 1911 *''Procambarus sbordonii'' Hobbs, 1977 *''Procambarus seminolae'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus shermani'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus simulans'' (Faxon, 1884) *''Procambarus spiculifer'' (LeConte, 1856) *''Procambarus steigmani'' Hobbs Jr., 1991 *''Procambarus strenthi'' Hobbs, 1977 *''Procambarus suttkusi'' Hobbs, 1953 *''Procambarus talpoides'' Hobbs, 1981 *''Procambarus texanus'' Hobbs, 1971 *''Procambarus teziutlanensis'' (Villalobos, 1947) *''Procambarus tlapacoyanensis'' (Villalobos, 1947) *''Procambarus toltecae'' Hobbs, 1943 *''Procambarus troglodytes'' (LeConte, 1856) *''Procambarus truculentus'' Hobbs, 1954 *''Procambarus tulanei'' Penn, 1953 *''Procambarus vazquezae'' Villalobos, 1954 (species name often misspelled ''vasquezae'') *''Procambarus veracruzanus'' Villalobos, 1954 *''Procambarus verrucosus'' Hobbs, 1952 *''Procambarus versutus'' (Hagen, 1870) *''Procambarus viaeviridis'' (Faxon, 1914) *''Procambarus villalobosi'' Hobbs, 1969 *''Procambarus vioscai'' Penn, 1946 **''Procambarus vioscai paynei'' Fitzpatrick, 1990 *''Marbled crayfish, Procambarus virginalis'' (Lyko, 2017) *''Procambarus williamsoni'' (Ortmann, 1905) *''Procambarus xilitlae'' Hobbs & Grubbs, 1982 *''Procambarus xochitlanae'' Hobbs, 1975 *''Procambarus youngi'' Hobbs, 1942 *''Procambarus zapoapensis'' Villalobos, 1954 *''Procambarus zihuateutlensis'' Villalobos, 1950 *''Procambarus zonangulus'' Hobbs Jr. & Hobbs III, 1990


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Key to the subgenera of ''Procambarus''
{{Authority control Cambaridae Freshwater crustaceans of North America Crustacean genera Taxa named by Arnold Edward Ortmann Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Extant Ypresian first appearances