Species Profile
Environmental Conservation Online System

Cave crayfish (Cambarus zophonastes)

Kingdom: Animalia
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Family: Cambaridae

Listing Status:   

Lead Region:  Southeast Region (Region 4)
Date Listed: Apr 7, 1987

  • States/US Territories in which the Cave crayfish is known to occur:  Arkansas

» Federal Register Documents

Most Recent Federal Register Documents (Showing 3 of 3 )
Date Citation Page Title
08/02/2007 72 FR 42425 42426 5-Year Review of Nine Southeastern Species
04/07/1987 52 FR 11170 11172 Determination of End. Status for Cambarus zophonastes; 52 FR 11170-11172
05/05/1986 51 FR 16569 16572 Proposed End. Status for Cambarus zophonastes; 51 FR 16569-16572

» Recovery

Recovery Plan Information Search
Current Recovery Plan(s)
Date Title Plan Action Status Plan Status
09/26/1988 Cambarus zophonastes View Implementation Progress Final
Other Recovery Documents (Showing 1 of 1 )
Date Citation Page Title Document Type
08/02/2007 72 FR 42425 42426 5-Year Review of Nine Southeastern Species
  • Notice 5-year Review, Initiation
  • » Critical Habitat

    No critical habitat rules have been published for the Cave crayfish.

    » Conservation Plans

    No conservation plans have been created for Cave crayfish

    » Petitions

    No petition findings have been published for the Cave crayfish.

    » Life History

    No Life History information has been entered into this system for this species.

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    Last updated: November 22, 2009