A Brief Review of the Fisheries of New South Wales Present And Potential

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A Brief Review of the Fisheries of New South Wales Present And Potential
David George Stead
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As they grow large, and after becoming sexually mature, the yellow mottlings, which at first are only apparent on the lower surface, begin to spread up over the sides and around the " head, " the rest of the body being of a very much lighter green than that which prevails in the younger examples.
(2) Southern Crayfish, Palinurus (Jasus) edwardsii Miers.
This crayfish is not often seen alive in our markets, but a great many are brought up from Victoria and Tasmania in a boiled state. It is a tru
...e southern form, occurring very plentifully on the coast of Tasmania, and also in New Zealand. On our own coast it begins to be abundant about Eden. It is not altogether uncommon at Bateman's Bay, and occasional examples of this species are obtained in Port Jackson and Botany Bay. It is even found to the northward of Port Stephens, and during August of the present year was obtained there in some numbers. In its living state it may at once be distinguished by the tyro from the common crayfish by its general reddish tint, and by the fact that all over its body around the base of every protuberance or tubercle, are stiff, short, reddish bristly hairs, whereas on the body parts of the common crayfish there are no hairs at all.

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