Melanoides tuberculata
Melanoides tuberculata
(red-rim melania)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Exotic

12 results for Melanoides tuberculata (red-rim melania)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1672454 NVNye[No locality description provided]2018 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1673066 NVNye[No locality description provided]2019 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1678331 NVNye[No locality description provided]2019 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1679567 NVNye[No locality description provided]2020 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1679691 NVNye[No locality description provided]2020 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1679644 NVNye[No locality description provided]2020 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1676627 NVNye[No locality description provided]2020 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1672982 NVNye[No locality description provided]2020 18090202 Upper Amargosa 
1613954 NVNyeAsh Meadows National Wildlife Refuge waters2019 18090202 Upper Amargosaestablished
1613955 NVNyeAsh Meadows National Wildlife Refuge waters2019 18090202 Upper Amargosaestablished
1613956 NVNyeAsh Meadows National Wildlife Refuge waters2019 18090202 Upper Amargosaestablished
261195 NVNyeBig Spring, Ash Meadows, near Ash Meadows Ranch in the southeast part of the Meadows1985 18090202 Upper Amargosaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/19/2024].

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