Ecological Risk Screening Summary - Procambarus cubensis (a crayfish, no common name) - Uncertain Risk

Species that are considered uncertain risk need a more in-depth assessment beyond the Risk Summary to better define the species’ risk to U.S. environments.

P. cubensis is a freshwater crayfish native to Cuba. P. cubensis is known to occur in lotic and lentic habitats, mountain streams, lowland streams, and lakes. P. cubensis is available in the pet trade in Germany and the Czech Republic. It is reported as rarely available on the market for wholesale trade in the Czech Republic. P. cubensis has not been reported in nature outside its range. Data on impacts of introductions are lacking. Absence of this information makes the certainty of this assessment low. Climate match with the contiguous United States is medium, with the highest match in Florida. Overall risk posed by this species is uncertain.

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