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

12 results for Pomacea maculata (giant applesnail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1713666 ALBaldwinPrivate pond at Wolf Bay Lodge restaurant2022 03140107 Perdido Bay 
1713685 ALHoustonPrivate pond in Panama City Beach2023 03140201 Upper Choctawhatchee 
1672096 ALMobile[No locality description provided]2018 03160204 Mobile-Tensaw 
1678232 ALMobile[No locality description provided]2018 03160204 Mobile-Tensaw 
1674198 ALMobile[No locality description provided]2019 03160204 Mobile-Tensaw 
253371 ALMobileLangan Park Pond in Mobile2008 03160204 Mobile-Tensawestablished
1617876 ALMobileLangan Park Pond in Mobile2019 03160204 Mobile-Tensawestablished
1715053 ALMobilePond near Museum Rd in Langan Park, Alabama2010 03160204 Mobile-Tensaw 
157496 ALMobileSpring Hill Lake [just W of Mobile, AL]2003 03170008 Escatawpaestablished
1713667 ALMobileWetlands near rail line off Viaduct Road, Chickasaw, AL.2018 03160204 Mobile-Tensaw 
1713668 ALMontgomeryPrivate pond in residential subdivision off Bon Terre, Pike Road2021 03150110 Lower Tallapoosa 
1713665 ALMontgomeryPrivate subdivision pond2022 03150110 Lower Tallapoosa 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].

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