Callinina georgiana
Callinina georgiana
(banded mysterysnail)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Native Transplant

15 results for Callinina georgiana (banded mysterysnail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1771031 NYClintonLake Champlain,Narrows, The2022 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1725031 NYClintonRocky Point Inlet, 4th Lake, Adirondack1986 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1777075 NYEssex[No locality description provided]2024 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1777051 NYEssexLong Pond2024 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1771057 NYWarren[No locality description provided]2016 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1771065 NYWarren[No locality description provided]2019 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1771091 NYWarren[No locality description provided]2022 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1670529 NYWarrenLake George2015 04300108 Lake Champlainestablished
1670530 NYWarrenLake George2016 04300108 Lake Champlainestablished
1670531 NYWarrenLake George2017 04300108 Lake Champlainestablished
1771060 NYWarrenLake George2017 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1771096 NYWarrenLake George2022 04300108 Lake Champlain 
1771100 NYWarrenLake George2022 04300108 Lake Champlain 
157235 NYWarrenLake George, Silver Bay, at the Silver Bay boat marina1997 04300108 Lake Champlainestablished
1771066 NYWashington[No locality description provided]2020 04300108 Lake Champlain 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2025]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/5/2025].

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