Potamon ibericum is a Eurasian species of freshwater crab. It is an omnivore that feeds on land, but returns regularly to the water, and can survive short periods of drought in burrows and under stones. Its natural range stretches from north-eastern Greece, around both sides of the Black Sea and to beyond the Caspian Sea; populations have also been introduced to southern France. It is included as a near threatened species on the IUCN Red List, and is included in the Red Data Book for Ukraine.
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Potamonibericum is a Eurasian species of freshwater crab. It is an omnivore that feeds on land, but returns regularly to the water, and can survive short...
species of Potamon in the Balkans, and P. fluviatile is replaced by Potamonibericum in northeastern Greece. In mainland Greece, P. fluviatile is found...
(Austropotamobius torrentium and Astacus astacus), two Potamidae (Potamon fluviatile and Potamonibericum), and one Atyidae (Atyaephyra stankoi, which was found...