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

8 results for Pomacea maculata (giant applesnail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1546615 TXCameron[Near Fish Hatchery] Lower Rio Grande Alluvial Floodplain, TX, US2015 12110208 South Laguna Madreestablished
1730720 TXCameron[No locality description provided]2014 12110208 South Laguna Madre 
1546614 TXCameron[Resaca de la Palma] Lower Rio Grande Alluvial Floodplain, TX, US2019 12110208 South Laguna Madreestablished
1468681 TXCameronPonds (oxbow lake) at Brownsville Fish Hatchery, Cameron County, Texas2015 12110208 South Laguna Madreestablished
1724252 TXCameronResaca at Morningside Park2023 12110208 South Laguna Madreestablished
1703765 TXCameronResaca de la Palma, Brownsville, TX2022 12110208 South Laguna Madreestablished
1695542 TXCameronResaca in Brownsville, TX2022 12110208 South Laguna Madreestablished
1658626 TXCameronUnnamed resaca in Brownsville, TX2021 12110208 South Laguna Madreestablished

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