Hemigrapsus sanguineus
Hemigrapsus sanguineus
(Asian shore crab)
Crustaceans-Crabs
Exotic

9 results for Hemigrapsus sanguineus (Asian shore crab)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
154513 RIWashingtonAtlantic Ocean, Block Island1996 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished
155172 RIWashingtonGreat Salt Pond on Block Island2002 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished
1702044 RIWashingtonPoint Judith Marina, Wakefield, Rhode Island2019 01090006 Point Judith-Block Island 
4161 RIWashingtonRhode Island Sound at Pt. Judith, RI (just east of Matunuck)1996 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished
4162 RIWashingtonRhode Island Sound at Pt. Judith, RI (just east of Matunuck)1996 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished
4163 RIWashingtonRhode Island Sound at Pt. Judith, RI (just east of Matunuck)1996 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished
4164 RIWashingtonRhode Island Sound at Pt. Judith, RI (just east of Matunuck)1996 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished
154510 RIWashingtonWatch Hill area, Block Island Sound1996 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished
155488 RIWashingtonWeekapaug Point, Block Island Sound1997 01090006 Point Judith-Block Islandestablished

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