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Beauchene, M. 2011. Crayfish distribution project. Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse, Hartford, CT. http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/water/water_quality_management/monitoringpubs/2011_crayfishdist.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 28470
Type: Report
Author: Beauchene, M.
Date (year): 2011
Report TitleCrayfish distribution project.
Publisher:Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse
Publisher Location:Hartford, CT
Pages: 17 pp
URL: http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/water/water_quality_management/monitoringpubs/2011_crayfishdist.pdf
Keywords: Connecticut, crayfish, Cambarus robustus, big water crayfish, Orconectes limosus, spinycheek crayfish, Orconectes neglectus, ringed crayfish, Orconectes rusticus, rusty crayfish, Orconectes virilis, virile crayfish, Procambarus acutus, White River crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, red swamp crayfish
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Faxonius virilis

    CT - West Branch Salmon Brook, upstream of foot bridge
    CT - Ten Mile River upstream Route 70
    CT - Salmon Creek downstream Route 112
    CT - West Branch Bantam River, behind school
    CT - Naugatuck River at Route 222 (6) crossing
    CT - East Branch Naugatuck River downstream of Franklin Drive
    CT - Cuff Brook 0.1 mile downstream of Route 84 crossing
    CT - Eagleville Brook downstream NNT to Eagleville Brook adj. to N Eagleville Road
    CT - Pease Brook upstream Mack Road
    CT - Sandy Brook upstream Route 20
    CT - Susquetonscut Brook upstream Route 207
    CT - Willow Brook downstream side, behind #208 Baldwin Avenue
    CT - North Branch Park River at Sunny Reach Drive
    CT - Harbor Brook upstream Coe Road
    CT - Guinea Brook, USGS gage first West Woods Road #2 crossing from Route 4
    CT - Bantam River upstream confluence with West Branch Bantam River
    CT - Naugatuck River downstream Route 118
    CT - East Branch Byram River upstream John Street
    CT - Cuff Brook upstream Hickory Lane to dam
    CT - Furnance Brook upstream Orcuttville Road
    CT - Pequabuck River just upstream small trib upstream of Barlow and Old Terryville Road
    CT - Sherman Brook upstream Norwich Avenue
    CT - Susquetonscut Brook upstream Chappell Road
    CT - Yantic River upstream Stanton Road
    CT - Sherman Brook at Harbor Road
    CT - Meetinghouse Brook, 100 meters upstream of confluence with Quinipiac River
    CT - Moore Brook at well field at end of Indian Cave Road
    CT - Ocain Brook downstream Route 63
    CT - Naugatuck River at Palmer Bridge Street
    CT - West Branch Naugatuck River upstream confluence with East Branch
    CT - Bunnell Brook upstream diversion for swimming area at recreation area at Vineyard Road and Clear Brook Road
    CT - Eagleville Brook upstream Separatist Road
    CT - Mad River between mouth and Old Route 8 crossing
    CT - Sages Ravine Brook downstream Route 41
    CT - Susquetonscut Brook adjacent to Route 32 upstream Route 87
    CT - Willimantic River downstream Stafford POTW
    CT - Little River, behind #145 Pomfret St, upstream of Route 44 crossing
    CT - Tankerhoosen River upstream of Tunnel Road
    CT - Facory Brook upstream Salmonkill Road
    CT - Hollenbeck River at downstream Route 43 at old DOT picnic area
    CT - West Branch Naugatuck River upstream 100 meters of Wolcott Street
    CT - Bartlett Brook upstream Taylor Bridge Road
    CT - Eagleville Brook upstream side, #43 Hunting Lodge Road
    CT - Gardner Brook downstream Bear Hill Road near Bishop Road intersection
    CT - Quinebaug River upstream Route 197
    CT - Still River 300 meters downstream VFW lodge on Route 8 (site 39) upstream industrial building
    CT - West Branch Salmon Brook upstream 50 meters of Barndoor Road
    CT - Yantic River upstream West Town Street adjacent to Connecticut Avenue

Procambarus acutus

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