Cambarus conasaugaensis (Mountain Crayfish),
Rank: G3/S3,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: No,EOs: 26,Habitat: Rocky portions of medium sized rivers, cascading mountain streams, and seepage areas
Cambarus coosawattae (Coosawattee Crayfish),
Rank: G2/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 28,Habitat: Riffle habitats in the Coosawattee River system
Cambarus cryptodytes (Dougherty Plain Cave Crayfish),
Rank: G2G3/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 16,Habitat: Pool areas of subterranean systems
Cambarus cymatilis (Conasauga Blue Burrower),
Rank: G1/S1,GA: Endangered,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 6,Habitat: Complex burrows adjacent to streams or in low areas where the water table is near the surface of the ground
Cambarus distans (Boxclaw crayfish),
Rank: G5/S1,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 2,Habitat: Clear cool streams under debris or clean slab rocks; streams can dry to isolated pools
Cambarus doughertyensis (Dougherty Burrowing Crayfish),
Rank: G1/S1,GA: Endangered,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 1,Habitat: Primary burrower in wooded wetlands; black sticky clay soil
Cambarus englishi (Tallapoosa Crayfish),
Rank: G3/S2,GA: Rare,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 10,Habitat: Cobble-rubble riffles of medium size rivers
Cambarus extraneus (Chickamauga Crayfish),
Rank: G2/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 20,Habitat: Spring runs to small rivers with slow to moderately flowing sections with rocky substrates, woody debris, or leaf material
Cambarus fasciatus (Etowah Crayfish),
Rank: G3/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 27,Habitat: Lotic habitats under rocks in flowing water
Cambarus georgiae (Little Tennessee Crayfish),
Rank: G2G3/S1,GA: Endangered,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 3,Habitat: Flowing or quieter areas of large streams to medium-sized rivers under rocks or in leaf packs
Cambarus halli (Slackwater crayfish),
Rank: G3G4/S2S3,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: No,EOs: 12,Habitat: Lotic habitats in debris or among roots along undercut banks
Cambarus harti (Piedmont Blue Burrower),
Rank: G1/S1,GA: Endangered,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 12,Habitat: Complex burrows in floodplain areas with sandy-organic soil
Cambarus hiwasseensis (Hiwassee Crayfish),
Rank: G3G4/S3,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: No,EOs: 16,Habitat: Clear streams with swift flow and rocky substrate
Cambarus howardi (Chattahoochee Crayfish),
Rank: G3Q/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 42,Habitat: riffle areas of streams; in rocks with swift-flowing water
Cambarus longirostris (Longnose crayfish),
Rank: G5Q/S1,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: No,EOs: 4,Habitat: Riffle areas of streams under rocks
Cambarus manningi (Greensaddle crayfish),
Rank: G4/S1?,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 5,Habitat: Rocky riffles in streams with moderate to swift current
Cambarus parrishi (Hiwassee Headwater Crayfish),
Rank: G2/S1,GA: Endangered,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 7,Habitat: Rocky areas between riffles in clear headwater streams
Cambarus scotti (Chattooga River Crayfish),
Rank: G3/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 15,Habitat: rocky riffles in streams with moderate to swift current
Cambarus speciosus (Beautiful Crayfish),
Rank: G2/S2,GA: Endangered,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 17,Habitat: Medium-sized streams with clear water and moderate to swift current with rock-littered substrate
Cambarus stockeri (Cocoa Crayfish),
Rank: GNR/S3,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: No,EOs: 5,Habitat: Complex burrows adjacent to streams and ditches or in low areas where the water table is near the surface of the ground.
Cambarus strigosus (Lean Crayfish),
Rank: G2/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 10,Habitat: Complex burrows in sandy clay soil, often among roots; Savannah River drainage
Cambarus truncatus (Oconee Burrowing Crayfish),
Rank: G2/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 11,Habitat: Complex burrows in sandy clay soil
Cambarus unestami (Blackbarred Crayfish),
Rank: G2/S3,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 14,Habitat: Medium-sized streams from beneath rocks or within leaf litter in slow to moderate current
Distocambarus devexus (Broad River Burrowing Crayfish),
Rank: G1/S1,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 12,Habitat: Simple and complex burrows adjacent to streams or in low areas where the water table is near the surface of the ground; also found in ephemeral streams and temporary pools
Procambarus acutissimus (Sharpnose Crayfish),
Rank: G5/S2,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 7,Habitat: Temporary fluctuating pools or ponds to permanent lotic habitats (not typical of GA populations); sometimes in simple burrows
Procambarus gibbus (Muckalee Crayfish),
Rank: G3Q/S2,GA: Threatened,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 18,Habitat: Flowing waters with rocks, woody debris, leaf litter, or undercut banks
Procambarus pallidus (Pallid Cave Crayfish),
Rank: G2G3/S1,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: No,EOs: 2,Habitat: Subterraean springs and streams
Procambarus petersi (Ogeechee Crayfish),
Rank: G3/S2,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 15,Habitat: Flowing waters with rocks, woody debris, leaf litter, or undercut banks
Procambarus verrucosus (Grainy Crayfish),
Rank: G4/S2,GA: Rare,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 6,Habitat: Marshes and standing water(often temporary)adjacent to small, coastal plain creeks.
Procambarus versutus (Sly Crayfish),
Rank: G5/S1,GA: Rare,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 17,Habitat: Found in debris in moderately swift streams. Found in root masses and plants.
Exported from Biotics conservation database on December 4, 2019