Tachidius triangularis
(a copepod)
Crustaceans-Copepods
Exotic

10 results for Tachidius triangularis (a copepod)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
243213 WAPacificColumbia River, Baker bay, Fort Columbia State Park tide flats.2002 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243210 WAPacificColumbia River, Baker Bay, Ilwaco Harbor tideflat, outer rocks2002 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243214 WAPacificColumbia River, Baker Bay, Ilwaco Harbor.2002 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243209 WAPacificColumbia River, Baker Bay, Ilwaco Harbor.2002 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243207 WAPacificColumbia River, Baker Bay, Ilwaco Harbor.2002 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243211 WAPacificColumbia River, Fort Canby, boat launch, high and low marsh.2002 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243215 WAPacificColumbia River, Ilwaco Channel.2003 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243216 WAPacificColumbia River, Ilwaco Channel.2003 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243217 WAWahkiakumColumbia River, Grays Bay, Grays River mouth.2003 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
243212 WAWahkiakumGrays River, near Rosburg2002 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/26/2024].

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