A Dictionary of Non-Scientific Names of Freshwater Crayfishes ...
A Dictionary of Non-Scientific Names of Freshwater Crayfishes ...
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ticandutya yiitya See ticandutya yutya, above.<br />
tinungi PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />
Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; Hamilton<br />
River, Roxburgh Downs Station, Runga-Rungawah<br />
Aboriginal tribe (= Wongkadjera Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />
Tindale, 1974:190 (138°50'Ex 22°55'S))] Craigie, in<br />
Curr, vol. 11:356, Sta. 102.<br />
TOBCTonajmu paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus<br />
pachypuspachypus. [Ukraine] Brodsky, 1981. p. 177.<br />
See tovstopalyi rak, below.<br />
to do a gilgie Slang, = "to withdraw or back out."<br />
[Australia: Western Australia] Olszewski, 1980:22.<br />
toing PARASTACIDAE, "lobster," probably =<br />
Euastacus sp. [Australia: Victoria; Mordiyallook<br />
(probably = Bunurong Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale,<br />
1974:203 (145°30'Ex38°20'S))] Curr, 1887(111):534,<br />
Sta. 209d. See boongangooloom, talakborong, and<br />
tooiyung.<br />
tolstopalyi rak See ToncTonajnjH paK, next entry.<br />
TOJicTonajnan paK ASTACIDAE, Pontastacus<br />
pachypuspachypus. [Russia] Brodsky, 1981. p. 177.<br />
See tolstopalyi rak, above<br />
Tombigbee riverlet crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Hobbseus<br />
petilus. [U.S.: Mississippi, Itawamba, Lee, and<br />
Monroe counties] Williams, et al., 1989:23; Hobbs,<br />
1989:33.<br />
tongambalanga PARASTACIDAE, possibly =<br />
Cherax sp., Engaeus sp., and/or Euastacus sp. [Australia:<br />
New South Wales; Barwidgee, upper Murray<br />
River dialect (possibly = Duduroa Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong><br />
Tindale, 1974:204 (147°20'E x 36°15'S))] Mathew,<br />
1899:230-231. See thamoga.<br />
tooiyung PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />
Cherax and/or Engaeus spp. [Australia: Victoria;<br />
Lower Yarra (probably = Wurundjeri Aboriginal tribe<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:208-9 (145°25'E x 37°40'S))] Daniel<br />
Bunce, in Curr, 1887(III):532, Sta. 209c. See boongangooloom,<br />
talakborong, and toing.<br />
toomban PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />
Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; head <strong>of</strong><br />
SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Hamilton River, Yanda Aboriginal tribe (= Janda<br />
Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:170 (140°50'E x<br />
22°10'S))] Eglinton, in Curr, vol. 11:362, Sta. 103.<br />
toro PARASTACIDAE, Cherax communis. [New<br />
Guinea: Enarotali word] Holthuis, 1949:295, 322.<br />
touretshi PARASTACIDAE? This "New Hebrides"<br />
record indicates the "crayfish" may be a marine crustacean,<br />
and not <strong>of</strong> the PARASTACIDAE. [New Hebrides,<br />
Aniwa dialect] Mathew, 1899:230-231.<br />
tovstopalyi rak See TOBCTonajmH paK.<br />
trahl' ASTACIDAE, probably Pacifastacus sp.<br />
[U.S., western: California, Chimariko Indians (Hokan)]<br />
Merriam, 1979:321.<br />
tropical blue crayfish PARASTACIDAE, Cherax<br />
quadricarinatus. [Australia: English] Anonymous,<br />
1989:10.<br />
trunagi PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably =<br />
Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland; junction <strong>of</strong><br />
Kings Creek and Georgina River, Moorloobullo Aboriginal<br />
tribe (= Karanja Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale,<br />
1974:174 (139°50'Ex 23°50'S))] Machattie and Little,<br />
in Curr, vol. 11:368, Sta. 105. See also koon-da-chi,<br />
koondagi, kuntatyi, and tunanyty.<br />
ts'ayxa (Orthography as used by Somday) ASTACI<br />
DAE, probably Pacifastacus sp. [U.S.: Washington<br />
State; Colville Indians (Interior Salishan languages)]<br />
Somday, 1980:199.<br />
tsah-mah-tah ASTACIDAE, probably Pacifastacus sp.<br />
[U.S., western: California, St. Helena Creek, Lake<br />
Miwok Indians (Penutian)] Merriam, 1979:253.<br />
tsamberrot ASTACIDAE Astacus astacus (Astacus<br />
nobilis, A. fluviatilis, and Potamobius fluviatilis).<br />
[France and Switzerland: Suisse Romande] Gozmany,<br />
1979:118; Andre, 1960:133, specifies Pays Romand;<br />
Rolland, 1881:231, specifies "Suisse romande," citing<br />
Bridel, 1866; Belloc, 1899:142 specifies "Suisse<br />
francaise." See chamberrot.<br />
tsia'xtsaon?' (Orthography employed by Wagner)<br />
CAMBARIDAE, = "the crayfish." [U.S.: southeast;<br />
from folk mythology <strong>of</strong> Yuchi Indians describing the