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NUMBER 38 13<br />

bilonoghyi rak<br />

citation.<br />

See 6inoHorHH paK, see next<br />

6iJiOHorHH paK ASTACIDAE, Austropotamobius<br />

(Atlantastacus) pallipes pallipes. [Ukraine] Brodsky,<br />

1981:184. See bilonoghyi rak, above.<br />

bilyi dnistrovs'kyi rak<br />

KHH paK, next citation.<br />

See 6LJTHH jmicTpoBCB-<br />

6ijmn nm'cTpoBCBKHH paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus<br />

eichwaldi bessarabicus. [Ukraine] Brodsky,<br />

1981:169. See bilyi dnistrovs'kyi rak, above.<br />

bilyi dunays'kyi rak<br />

paK, next citation.<br />

See 6ijiHH jryjiaHCBKHH<br />

6ijmH AVHancBKHH paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus<br />

eichwaldi danubialis. [Ukraine] Brodsky,<br />

1981:165. See bilyi dunays'kyi rak, above.<br />

birrooa PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />

Euastacus sp. [Australia: New South Wales; Jervis Bay<br />

to Mt. Dromedary (probably = Wandandian Aboriginal<br />

tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1975:199-200 (150°15'E x 35°5'S))]<br />

Curr, 1887(III):422, Sta. 194.<br />

black spider PARASTACIDAE, Cherax tenuimanus.<br />

[Australia: Western Australia; a name used by "local<br />

fishermen"] Olszewski, 1980:20. See also marron.<br />

blagorodnyi rak<br />

citation.<br />

See 6jiaropojrHMH paK, next<br />

6jiarop<strong>of</strong>fm>rH paK ASTACIDAE, Astacus astacus<br />

(Astacus nobilis, A. fluviatilis, and Potamobius fluviatilis).<br />

[Russia] Gozmany, 1979:119. According to<br />

Cherry, 1992:20, this is a "non traditional devised<br />

name," probably = "fabricated name."<br />

blednonogil rak<br />

citation.<br />

See 6jie«HOHorHH paK, next<br />

6jiewaoHornH paK ASTACIDAE, Astacus pallipes<br />

(Potamobius pallipes). Current usage, Austropotamobius<br />

pallipes. [Russia] Gozmany, 1979:119.<br />

bluegrass crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Cambarus<br />

(Jugicambarus) batchi. [U.S.: Kentucky] Williams, et<br />

al, 1989:21.<br />

boagalli PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />

Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; near Lake<br />

Yamma Yamma, Kungarditchi Aboriginal tribe (=<br />

Kungadutji Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:178<br />

(142°5'E x 26°25'S))] Heagney, in Curr,<br />

1886(11):380, Sta. 107. See bogally, boligar, boogal,<br />

boogali, boogalli, boogarli boogurrie, bookill, bookillee,<br />

bowgili, buggilla, and bugili. See also thornabun.<br />

bocekgi ASTACIDAE? <strong>Dictionary</strong> definition is<br />

ambiguous; without a preceeding "su," q.v., the word<br />

may refer only to the spiny lobster. (The "k" is not<br />

used in subsequent listings, as with su bocegi on p.<br />

431) [Turkey] Hony and Iz, 1984:82.<br />

bodardi PARASTACIDAE?, "crayfish"? This<br />

locality does not coincide with the known present-day<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> Australian freshwater crayfishes, and<br />

may refer to some other animal or to an earlier distribution<br />

pattern. [Australia: Western Australia; Central<br />

Division, Northampton (near Chapman River), Eaw<br />

Aboriginal tribe (probably = Nokaan Aboriginal tribe<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:254 (115°20'E x 27°35'S))] Goldsworthy,<br />

in Curr, 1886(I):314, Sta. 14, See marrida.<br />

bogally PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />

Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; Upper<br />

Paroo River (possibly = Kunja Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />

Tindale, 1974:178 (146° 10'Ex 26°50'S))] Playfair, in<br />

Curr, 1887(III):280, Sta. 177. See boagalli, boligar,<br />

boogal, boogali, boogalli, boogarli, boogurrie,<br />

bookill, bookillee, bowgili, buggilla, bugili, and<br />

mamuru.<br />

boligar PARASTACIDAE, "lobster," probably =<br />

Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; Alice River<br />

(probably = Iningai Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale,<br />

1974:188 (144°55'E x 23°0'S))] Ahern, in Curr,<br />

1887(III):70, Sta. 152. See boagalli, bogally, boogal,<br />

boogali, boogalli, boogarli, boogurrie, bookill,<br />

bookillee, bowgili, buggilla, and bugili.<br />

boogal PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />

Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; Tower Hill<br />

and Cornish Creeks, Tateburra Aboriginal tribe (probably<br />

= Jirandali Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:171<br />

(144°20'E x 21°15'S))] Dalhunty, in Curr,<br />

1887(III):8, Sta. 137. See boagalli, bogally, boligar,<br />

boogali, boogalli, boogarli, boogurrie, bookill, boo-

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