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The St. Francis River crayfish is a rather small, dark brown crayfish that is found in only one watershed in southeast Missouri, the Upper St. Francis River watershed. The species occupies both intermittent and perennial streams and is found under small rocks and in shallow burrows in gravel. Though the St. Francis River crayfish is common and abundant in many places in its range, it is being impacted by the woodland crayfish, a crayfish native to Missouri, but not to the Upper St. Francis River watershed.

Scientific Name

Faxonius quadruncus
Common Name
St. Francis River crayfish
FWS Category
Crustaceans
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