Viviparus georgianus
Viviparus georgianus
(banded mysterysnail)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Native Transplant

6 results for Viviparus georgianus (banded mysterysnail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1725106 NCMontgomeryPee Dee River below Tillery Dam, above Highway 731, [0.29 air miles SSW center Hydro], [Mount Gilead West Quad].2009 03040104 Upper Pee Dee 
1725104 NCMontgomeryPee Dee River, 0.45 kilometers downstream from Tillery Dam [3.5 air miles WSW center Mount Gilead], [Mount Gilead West Quad].2011 03040104 Upper Pee Dee 
1725099 NCMontgomeryPee Dee River, 0.45 kilometers downstream from Tillery Dam [Norwood Dam], [3.29 air miles ESE center Norwood], [Mount Gilead West].2013 03040104 Upper Pee Dee 
1725095 NCMontgomeryPee Dee River, 0.45 km downstream from Tillery Dam [3.5 air miles west southwest center Mount Gilead]2011 03040104 Upper Pee Dee 
1725102 NCStanlyLake Tillery on submerged willows, [point estimated at SR 731 crossing, 3.4 air miles SE center Norwood], [Mount Gilead West Quad].2013 03040104 Upper Pee Dee 
1725105 NCStanlyPee Dee River, 0.4 kilometers downstream from Tillery Dam, left descending bank, [point estimated 3.air miles WSW center Mount Gilead], [Mount Gilead West Quad].2009 03040104 Upper Pee Dee 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].

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