Nicomedes I, son of Zipoetes, founded a new city to replace Astacus across from its former location, which he named Nicomedia after himself, bringing some of the Astacan cults to the new site.
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It was introduced to Europe in the 1960s to supplement the Scandinavian " Astacus astacus " fisheries, which were being damaged by crayfish plague, but the imports turned out to be a carrier of that disease.
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It was introduced to Europe in the 1960s to supplement the Scandinavian " Astacus astacus " fisheries, which were being damaged by crayfish plague, but the imports turned out to be a carrier of that disease.
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"' Crayfish plague "', " Aphanomyces astaci ", is a water mold that infects crayfish, most notably the European " Astacus " which dies within a few weeks of being infected.
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Hundreds of smaller or larger lakes were once found in the northern Moldavia, used for growing " A . astacus " meant for consumption during the extended fasting periods of the Rmn . " rac " ).
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Documentation of the consumption of " A . astacus " dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was popular among the Swedish nobility, spreading to all social classes by the 17th and 18th centuries due to its ready availability.
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"C . bartonii " was the first crayfish to be described from North America, when Johan Christian Fabricius published it under the name " Astacus Bartonii " in his 1798 work " Supplementum entomologiae systematicae ".
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It was erected by William Elford Leach in 1814, to accommodate " N . norvegicus " alone, which had previously been placed in genera such as " Cancer ", " Astacus " or " Homarus " . " Nephrops " means " kidney eye " and refers to the shape of the animal's compound eye.
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"P . clarkii " has also been introduced elsewhere for cultivation, such as Spain, where its success is attributable to its ability to colonise disturbed habitats that would be unsuitable for the native crayfish " Astacus astacus " . " P . clarkii " is also marketed by biological supply companies for teaching and research . " P . clarkii " also exhibits different color morphs, including white, blue, and orange and are commonly sold in pet stores.
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"P . clarkii " has also been introduced elsewhere for cultivation, such as Spain, where its success is attributable to its ability to colonise disturbed habitats that would be unsuitable for the native crayfish " Astacus astacus " . " P . clarkii " is also marketed by biological supply companies for teaching and research . " P . clarkii " also exhibits different color morphs, including white, blue, and orange and are commonly sold in pet stores.