Biomphalaria havanensis
Biomphalaria havanensis
(ghost ramshorn)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Native Transplant

8 results for Biomphalaria havanensis (ghost ramshorn)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1736733 TXDimmit7.8 mi. S of south edge of Catarina, along USHwy 2771975 12110103 Upper Nueces 
1736731 TXDimmit7.8 miles S of south edge of Catarina, along U.S. Highway 2771975 12110103 Upper Nueces 
1736728 TXPresidioBig Bend Ranch State Natural area, along creek 0.2 mile North Sauceda Ranch at union with creek draining from East1997 13040203 Black Hills-Fresno 
1736736 TXReeves[Just south of Toyah] Banks of arroyo entering Billingslea Draw from south, immediately west of bridge on abandoned road that led to Saragosa (SE)1962 13070004 Salt Draw 
1736735 TXReeves[Just south of Toyah] Banks of arroyo entering Billingslea Draw from south, immediately west of bridge on abandoned road that led to Saragosa (SE)1962 13070004 Salt Draw 
1736732 TXStarrPond, 2 1/4 mi. S of Garciasville exit on USHwy 83, between "San Francisco" and "Banco No. 60" on La Grulla Topo Map1975 13090001 Los Olmos 
1736734 TXStarrPond, 2 1/4 miles S of Garciasville exit on U.S. Highway 83, between "San Francisco" and "Banco No. 60" on La Grulla Topo Map1975 13090001 Los Olmos 
1736729 TXVal VerdeUS Highway 90 at Pecos River bridge1997 13070012 Lower Pecos 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].

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