Cordylophora caspia
Cordylophora caspia
(freshwater hydroid)
Coelenterates-Hydrozoans
Exotic

8 results for Cordylophora caspia (freshwater hydroid)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
162206 CA San Francisco Bay drainage2000 18050004 San Francisco Bayestablished
1810 CA San Francisco Bay estuaries1995 18050004 San Francisco Bayestablished
621188 CANapaNapa Valley Marina2010 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
621185 CANapaNapa Valley Marina, San Pablo Bay2004 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
1826 CASan FranciscoLake Merced (San Francisco water supply)1958 18050006 San Francisco Coastal Southestablished
621183 CASan FranciscoSan Francisco Bay1950 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
621191 CASan FranciscoSan Francisco Bay - Lake Merced1958 18050006 San Francisco Coastal Southestablished
621194 CASonomaPetaluma River Turning Basin, San Pablo Bay2004 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished

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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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