Pomacea maculata
Pomacea maculata
(giant applesnail)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Exotic

9 results for Pomacea maculata (giant applesnail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
157496 ALMobileSpring Hill Lake [just W of Mobile, AL]2003 03170008 Escatawpaestablished
1698936 MSJackson[No locality description provided]2022 03170006 Pascagoula 
1699543 MSJackson[No locality description provided]2022 03170006 Pascagoula 
1701695 MSJackson[No locality description provided]2022 03170006 Pascagoula 
614669 MSJacksonconstructed wetland water treatment pond2013 03170009 Mississippi Coastalestablished
615271 MSJacksonconstructed wetland water treatment pond at West Jackson County Land Treatment Facility2013 03170009 Mississippi Coastalestablished
1724807 MSJacksonPascagoula River2014 03170006 Pascagoula 
645254 MSJacksonRobinson Bayou, a shallow residential canal south of the main part of the bayou2014 03170006 Pascagoulaestablished
1697497 MSJacksonSt. Andrews Beach, Bellafonte Marsh2022 03170009 Mississippi Coastal 

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