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The decapod crustaceans of Musselbrook Reserve

The decapod crustaceans of Musselbrook Reserve

The decapod crustaceans of Musselbrook Reserve and the Lawn Hill Gorge area...

Davie, P. J. F. and Short, J. W., 1998. The decapod crustaceans of Musselbrook Reserve and the Lawn Hill Gorge area. Pp. 93-96, In: "Musselbrook Reserve Scientific Study Report".

The creeks and waterholes of Musselbrook Reserve were surveyed for decapod crustaceans during June 1995. Two additional sites were also investigated in the Lawn Hill Gorge area of Lawn Hill National Park. Musselbrook Reserve was found to be comparatively depauperate, with only two wide-ranging species found, viz. Macrobrachium australiense and Holthuisana (Austrothelphusa) transversa. An additional four species were recorded from Lawn Hill Creek and its tributary Louie Creek, viz. Caridina indistincta, Cherax quadricarinatus, M. handschini and Caridina celebensis. The latter species proved to be a new record for Australia. These two sites are permanent, spring-fed systems in contrast to the largely ephemeral freshwater habitats in Musselbrook Reserve.

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