Astacidae

/æstəˈsɪdi/ noun

A family of freshwater crayfish found in the Northern Hemisphere, characterized by their large claws and crawling legs.

From Greek 'astakos' (crayfish) plus the scientific suffix '-idae' (family). The term entered scientific Latin in the 18th century when taxonomists were classifying crustaceans.

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