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Johannes, Edward J. 2010. Survey for Potomopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand Mudsnail) with a Five-mile Radius of Capitol Lake, Thurston County, Washington. Washington Invasive Species Council.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 19541
Type: Report
Author: Johannes, Edward J.
Date (year): 2010
Report TitleSurvey for Potomopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand Mudsnail) with a Five-mile Radius of Capitol Lake, Thurston County, Washington.
Publisher:Washington Invasive Species Council.
Publisher Location:
Pages: 38
URL:
Keywords: New Zealand Mudsnail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum, Chinese Mystery snail, Capitol Lake, Corbicula
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Cipangopaludina chinensis

    WA - Long Lake, west side at WDFW boat ramp.
    WA - Hicks Lake, north side of Washington State boat ramp.
    WA - Hicks Lake, south of Washington State boat ramp.
    WA - Chambers Lake, at Thurston County boat ramp.
    WA - Ken Lake (Simmons Lake) at Christopher Park off Cedarbury Lane, Lakemoor Community Club.
    WA - Ken Lake (Simmons Lake) at Westside Park off Camelot Park SW, Lakemoor Community Club.
    WA - Pattison Lake, east side of WDFW boat ramp.

Corbicula fluminea

    WA - Black Lake, west side at dock of house at 7020 Lakeside Street SW.


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