NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Riegel, J.A. 1959. The systematics and distribution of crayfishes in California. California Fish and Game 45(1):29-50.
Reference Number: 14711 Type: Journal Article Author: Riegel, J.A. Date (year): 1959 Article Title:The systematics and distribution of crayfishes in California. Journal Name: California Fish and Game Volume: 45 Issue: 1 Pages: 29-50 URL: Keywords: invertebrates, crustaceans, crayfish, California
Faxonius virilis CA - 6 miles south of Chico, irrigation ditch, on w side of Goodspeed Watt Rd CA - Little Chico Creek CA - Colusa County CA - San Joaquin County CA - Cosumnes River, 3 miles above mouth to Mokelumne River. CA - Yolo County CA - Putah Creek flowing into the Sacramento near Davis CA - Drainage ditch four miles east of Woodland CA - Irrigation ditch near causeway six miles northeast of Davis
Pacifastacus leniusculus CA - Lake Tahoe
Procambarus clarkii CA - Contra Costa County CA - Fresno County CA - lower Colorado River near the Mexican border CA - canal approximately 1 mile south of David Road and 1.5 miles east of I-5; approximately 15 miles south of Bakersfield CA - Puddingstone Reservoir, Los Angeles CA - Puente Creek near Whittier CA - Madera County CA - roadside slough 12 miles south of Merced CA - Monterey County CA - Orange County CA - Riverside County CA - Dry Creek near Roseville CA - slough along American River three miles northwest Sacramento CA - Lake Arrowhead CA - Santa Ana River near Arlington CA - Spook Canyon near Escondido CA - San Dieguito River, San Diego County CA - Lake Hodges [just S of Escondido] CA - Doane Pond CA - Mokelumne River [~7 mi NE of Lodi] CA - ditch on Hope Ranch CA - Russian River at Mirabel Park CA - Tuolumne River above junction with San Joaquin River
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2022]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [6/30/2022].
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