Pomacea maculata
Pomacea maculata
(giant applesnail)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Exotic

11 results for Pomacea maculata (giant applesnail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
238804 GABaconLake Lure in northwest Alma2007 03070201 Satillaestablished
283643 GABaconLake Lure in northwest Alma2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
643605 GABaconLake Lure in northwest Alma2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
1725763 GABaconLake Lure, Georgia2008 03070201 Satilla 
902633 GABen HillSatilla Creek at Dorminy Lake2015 03070201 Satillaestablished
1658634 GABen HillSatilla Creek, at Dorminy Lake2021 03070201 Satillaestablished
164586 GAPiercea pond off US Highway 84 just off the Alabaha River2005 03070201 Satillaestablished
283642 GAPiercea pond off US Highway 84 just off the Alabaha River2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
643604 GAPierceAlabaha River mainstem in Blackshear2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
164585 GAPiercepond in the Alabaha River floodplain just downstream of Rt. 84 crossing over the river (under a railroad trestle)2005 03070201 Satillaestablished
252725 GAPierceponds on private property in Blackshear2005 03070201 Satillaestablished

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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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