I'm seeking a good number of juvenile to adult Macrobrachium spp. (river prawns). These are not regular grass/ghost shrimp (Palaemonetes spp.), though it may be hard to distinguish very young specimens.
(http://apt.allenpress.com/aptonline/?reque...ue=01&page=0158)
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The genus Macrobrachium, or river shrimps, is represented in the United States by 6 species: M. acanthurus, M. carcinus, M. faustinum, M. heterochirus, M. ohione, and M. olfersii. River shrimps are the largest fresh-water crustaceans in North America, and specimens of the largest species, M. carcinus, can be the size of lobsters. Most of these species are distributed among the southern states of the Gulf Coastal Plain, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands. Macrobrachium ohione is known also from the Red River drainage in Arkansas and Oklahoma, and the Mississippi River-Ohio River drainage in Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.
(http://apt.allenpress.com/aptonline/?reque...ue=01&page=0158)
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- While I won't go so far as to turn down any of the listed species, I will list them in decreasing order of preference : M. carcinus, M. heterochirus, M. ohione, M. olfersii, M. faustinum, M. acanthurus, M. rosenbergii.
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