NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Utah State University Bug Lab. 2004. Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, data in western states, 1997-2004 (unpublished data). Utah State University.
Reference Number: 24197 Type: Database Author: Utah State University Bug Lab. Date (year): 2004 Title:Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, data in western states, 1997-2004 (unpublished data). Publisher:Utah State University Publisher Location: URL: Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: mollusks, bivalves, Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea
Corbicula fluminea AZ - Verde River AZ - Virgin River at BLM Virgin River Recreation Site AZ - Virgin River at BLM Virgin River Recreation Site AZ - Verde River AZ - Verde River AZ - Verde River AZ - Verde River AZ - Verde River AZ - Verde River AZ - Verde River AZ - Verde River, Sycamore Canyon CA - North Fork Willow Creek CA - Pit River CA - North Fork Feather River CA - North Fork Feather River CA - North Fork Feather River CA - Black Mountain Creek CA - Sandia Creek CA - Troy Canyon Creek CO - Salt Creek ID - Big Creek OR - Marys River OR - Brush Creek OR - Clearwater River OR - Clearwater River OR - Murderers Creek UT - Little Bear Creek at Mendon Road crossing UT - Sevier River, upstream and northeast of Learnington UT - Neon Pool [Davis Gulch] UT - Sevier River, at Leamington UT - Jordan River, at Bluffdale Road crossing UT - Jordan River, at Bluffdale Road crossing UT - Jordan River, at Bluffdale Road crossing UT - Jordan River, at Jordan River Parkway UT - Jordan River, near Bullion Road, Murray UT - Santa Clara River, near confluence with Virgin River UT - Virgin River, above mouth of Santa Clara River UT - Virgin River, at Utah School Trust Lands UT - Virgin River, at Utah School Trust Lands UT - Virgin River, just upstream from Webb Hill UT - Virgin River, just upstream from Webb Hill WA - Copper Creek
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].
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