Potamopyrgus antipodarum
Potamopyrgus antipodarum
(New Zealand mudsnail)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Exotic

10 results for Potamopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand mudsnail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1657476 WASnohomishJones Creek in Ebey Slough2021 17110011 Snohomishestablished
1657477 WASnohomishSteamboat Slough, Snohomish Estuary near Marysville2018 17110011 Snohomishestablished
1467702 WASnohomishUnion Slough2013 17110011 Snohomishestablished
1467713 WASnohomishUnion Slough2013 17110011 Snohomishestablished
1467676 WASnohomishUnion Slough2013 17110011 Snohomishestablished
1467714 WASnohomishUnion Slough2013 17110011 Snohomishestablished
1467689 WASnohomishUnion Slough2013 17110011 Snohomishestablished
1467701 WASnohomishUnion Slough2013 17110011 Snohomishestablished
615262 WASnohomishUnion Slough [NE of Everett]2013 17110011 Snohomishunknown
1680069 WASnohomishUnnamed Tributary to Ebey Slough2021 17110011 Snohomishestablished

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