Typhlonectes natans
Typhlonectes natans
(Rio Cauca Caecilian)
Amphibians-Caecilians
Exotic

11 results for Typhlonectes natans (Rio Cauca Caecilian)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1738836 FLMiami-Dade[No locality description provided; coordinates obscured by collector]2023 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1739236 FLMiami-Dade[No locality description provided; coordinates obscured by collector]2024 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1739238 FLMiami-Dade[No locality description provided; coordinates obscured by collector]2024 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1738270 FLMiami-Dade[No locality description provided]2022 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1724358 FLMiami-DadeC-4 Secondary Canal2021 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1724359 FLMiami-DadeC-4 Secondary Canal2021 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1724360 FLMiami-DadeCoral Park Canal2021 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1724361 FLMiami-DadeCoral Park Canal2022 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1724362 FLMiami-DadeSecondary Canal of the Westbrook Canal2022 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1724363 FLMiami-DadeTamiami (C-4) Canal2019 03090206 Florida Southeast Coast 
1658182 FLMiami-DadeTamiami Canal (C-4)2019 03090206 Florida Southeast Coastunknown

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].

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