MICHIGAN CRAYFISH ID,PLEASE

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MICHIGAN CRAYFISH ID,PLEASE

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Hi, I need some help to ID this baby crayfish i caught in a Michigan inland lake.. The body is a pale blueish/gray and at the end of each claw is a blue color and then the tips are a orangish color.
Any ideas????
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Looks like a Rusty to me. O. Rusticus

This is a new invasive species to this part of the country. I just collected a bunch in upstate NY and they are not suposed to be here either. Very agressive and disruptive to the aquatic environment.

Check http://www.iisgcp.org/research/projects ... es0598.htm
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Post by dreamspirit »

Thanks for the link.. I emailed the Professor at Notre Dame and sent the pics so if it is a Rusty i can dispose of it.
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Post by dreamspirit »

ok, the guy at Notre Dame got back with me and this is what he said....("That is definitely not a rusty crayfish. Without a closer look at the actual specimen, I can't be certain what it is, but there are a couple of native species that are possibilities.")
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Post by bulrush »

Looks like orconectes virilis. I find these here in Kentwood, in Kent County. The orange tipped claws are common in o. virilis, but not guarenteed. But I do see the red lines between the tail segments, that's indicative or o. virilis. Do a search on Google images for more o. virilis.

Shade and pattern of the shell varies a lot depending on their environment. I see some that are dark and some that are light coming from the same pool. So I use:
- Lack of rusty spot on side to rule out O. Rusticus
- Orange tipped claws to determine O. Virilis
- Thread thin red lines between tail segments, and on end of tail, to determine O. Virilis.
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