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Larson, E.R., Egly, R.M. and B. W. Williams. 2018. New records of the non-native virile crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) from the upper Snake River drainage and northern Bonneville Basin of the western United States. BioInvasions Records 7(2):177-183. https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2018/2/BIR_2018_Larson_etal.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 33780
Type: Journal Article
Author: Larson, E.R., Egly, R.M. and B. W. Williams
Date (year): 2018
Article Title:New records of the non-native virile crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) from the upper Snake River drainage and northern Bonneville Basin of the western United States
Journal Name: BioInvasions Records
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 177-183
URL: https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2018/2/BIR_2018_Larson_etal.pdf
Keywords: crayfish, Bear Lake, Bear River, Idaho, Pacifastacus connectens, Pacifastacus gambelii, pilose crayfish, Utah, Wyoming, virile crayfish, Faxonius virilis, impacts
DOI: 10.3391/bir.2018.7.2.10
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Faxonius virilis

    WY - Sulfur Creek Reservoir, WY
    WY - Bear River State Park, WY
    WY - Bear River, WY
    WY - Woodruff Narrows Reservoir, WY
    UT - Bear Lake, UT
    ID - Bear Lake, ID
    ID - Bear River, Georgetown, ID
    ID - Snake River, Roberts, ID
    ID - Bear River, Alexander, ID
    ID - Bear River, Oneida, ID
    ID - Portneuf River, Pocatello, ID
    ID - Snake River, Massacre Rocks, ID
    ID - Register Rock State Park, ID
    ID - Goose Creek Reservoir, ID
    ID - Dierkes Lake, ID
    ID - Snake River, Murtaugh, ID*
    ID - Snake River, Burley, ID
    UT - Lost Creek Reservoir, UT
    ID - Little Wood River, ID
    ID - Upper Salmon Falls Reservoir, ID
    ID - Cedar Creek Reservoir, ID
    ID - Indian Creek Reservoir, ID


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