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I am from southern Indiana (Spencer county) and a published crayfish expert. Three species are particularly abundant throughout much of the southern part of state and make turrets as you describe. Common names are Digger Crayfish and Devil Crayfish. Latter is actually two sympatric species that differ most in where adults live outside breeding season.
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