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

7 results for Cordylophora caspia (freshwater hydroid)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1886566 WVCabellGuyandotte River2024 05070102 Lower Guyandotteestablished
1886563 WVCabellOhio River2023 05090101 Raccoon-Symmesestablished
1886564 WVCabellOhio River2024 05090101 Raccoon-Symmesestablished
1886565 WVCabellOhio River2024 05090101 Raccoon-Symmesestablished
1886584 WVCabellOhio River2024 05090101 Raccoon-Symmesestablished
1886585 WVMasonKanawha River2024 05050008 Lower Kanawhaestablished
1886567 WVMasonOhio River2024 05030202 Upper Ohio-Shadeestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2025]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/5/2025].

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