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Britton, J.C., and C.E. Murphy. 1977. New records and ecological notes for Corbicula manilensis in Texas. The Nautilus 91(1):20-23. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/6170.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 24000
Type: Journal Article
Author: Britton, J.C., and C.E. Murphy
Date (year): 1977
Article Title:New records and ecological notes for Corbicula manilensis in Texas.
Journal Name: The Nautilus
Volume: 91
Issue: 1
Pages: 20-23
URL: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/6170
Keywords: Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, Corbicula manilensis, Texas
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Corbicula fluminea

    OK - Buncombe Creek at Lake Texoma, University of Oklahoma Biological Station
    TX - Clear Fork of Trinity River, Lake Benbrook, NE shore
    TX - Colorado River, near Bastrop
    TX - Colorado River, Lake Buchanan [=Reservoir]
    TX - Colorado River, Lake Austin
    TX - Colorado River, near Austin
    TX - Denton Creek, Lake Grapevine [just N of Ft. Worth]
    TX - Guadalupe River, at Canyon Lake
    TX - Village Creek, at Lake Arlington, 8 km W of Arlington
    TX - Sabine River, at Toledo Bend Reservoir
    TX - West Fork Trinity River, at Eagle Mountain Lake
    TX - Angelina River, Sam Raybum Reservoir, S of Etoile


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