NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Walker, Janice. 2002. Invertebrate database from the Smithsonian Institute.
Reference Number: 18885 Type: Database Author: Walker, Janice. Date (year): 2002 Title:Invertebrate database from the Smithsonian Institute. Publisher: Publisher Location: URL: Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: invertebrates, barnacles, crayfish, crabs, gastropods
Bithynia tentaculata NY - Lockport NY - Hudson River, Cruger Island VA - Potomac River, Alexandria
Callinectes bocourti NC - Sound behind Carolina Beach [Cape Fear River] SC - Wando River
Charybdis hellerii SC - Winyah Bay, at Georgetown
Eurytemora affinis VA - Pamunkey River NY - Hudson River, Poughkeepsie
Faxonius immunis PA - Greene County PA - small rivulet in farmland, 2.8 mi north of Kirby on US route 19
Faxonius rusticus NJ - Wallkill River, 1 mi W of Owens PA - Susquehanna River, at Fall Line to Hill Island NY - Thompsons Lake, W of Albany IA - Maquoketa River, 1.5 mi SW of Delhi, at Hartwick Dam [=Lake Delhi Dam]
Faxonius virilis MD - Baltimore County non-specific VA - Indian Creek, Cumberland Gap WV - Summers County MD - Lake Roland MD - Red Run, at Dolfield and Pleasant Rds., 1.5 mi NE of Deer Park MD - a stream tributary to Lake Roland, on grounds of Sheppard Pratt Hospital in Towson MD - Youghiogheny River at Shelbeys Port at end of reservoir VA - Broad Run, Sterling NY - Saratoga County NY - Rensselaer County MD - Curtis Bay [Baltimore] MD - Baltimore County non-specific MD - Howard County non-specific MD - Potomac River Basin PA - Marsh Creek, 3 mi W of Gettysburg on Fairfield Road (116)
Hemigrapsus sanguineus NJ - Atlantic Ocean, Townsend Inlet NY - Long Island, Oak Beach
Procambarus clarkii VA - King William County
Rapana venosa VA - James River near Newport News
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].
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