Astacus

/əˈsteɪkəs/ noun

A genus of large freshwater crayfish native to Europe, commonly known as the noble crayfish or European crayfish.

From Latin 'astacus,' borrowed from Greek 'astakos' (crayfish). The Romans used this term to describe the crustaceans they caught in European rivers.

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