Mysis diluviana
Mysis diluviana
(opossum shrimp)
Crustaceans-Mysids
Native Transplant

12 results for Mysis diluviana (opossum shrimp)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1886205 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886206 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886207 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886208 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886209 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886210 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886211 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886212 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886213 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886214 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
1886215 BC Skaha Lake2005 17020006 Okanoganestablished
242751 MIMuskegonLake Michigan at Muskegon2005 04060102 Muskegonestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2026]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [2/21/2026].

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