NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Clench, W.J. 1962. A catalogue of the Viviparidae of North America with notes on the distribution of Viviparus georgianus. Occasional Papers on Mollusks 2:261-287. http://ia700305.us.archive.org/13/items/occasionalpapers02harv/occasionalpapers02harv.pdf.
Reference Number: 25788 Type: Journal Article Author: Clench, W.J. Date (year): 1962 Article Title:A catalogue of the Viviparidae of North America with notes on the distribution of Viviparus georgianus. Journal Name: Occasional Papers on Mollusks Volume: 2 Issue: Pages: 261-287 URL: http://ia700305.us.archive.org/13/items/occasionalpapers02harv/occasionalpapers02harv.pdf Keywords: Viviparus georgianus, snail, gastropods, mollusks, banded mysterysnail
Viviparus georgianus NY - Erie Canal and Mohawk River MA - Pond at Boston Public Gardens OH - Ohio River near Cincinnati KY - Covington, KY WI - Sunset Lake (Waupaca Chain) IL - Chicago River, Chicago IL - Wolf Lake, Chicago IL - Calumet River, Chicago IL - Washington Park, Chicago NY - Lake Erie near Dunkirk, New York NY - Oatka Creek NY - Lime Lake NY - Silver Lake [Silver Lake, NY] NY - Cazenovia Lake NY - Oneida Lake, South Bay VT - Lake Bomoseen, near Bomoseen MA - Fresh Pond, Cambridge MA - Little Fresh Pond MA - Muddy River within the city limits of Boston MA - Sargent Pond, Brookline MA - Houghton's Pond MA - Forest Park, Springfield CT - Lake Waramaug NY - Erie Canal at Mohawk NY - Erie Canal at Frankfort NJ - [Delaware River] at Riverton NY - [The] Lake, Central Park NY - Prospect Park [Lake], Brooklyn NY - Glen Lake [N of Glens Falls] PA - Fairmount Park, Philadelphia MD - Potomac River at Chesapeake and Ohio canals, below the lock MD - Potomac River, at Great Falls MD - Potomac River at Washington DC DC - Potomac River at Hunter Point, Alexandria VA - Little Hunting Creek, Potomac River PA - Ohio River, just downstream from Pittsburgh IL - Ohio River, Elizabethtown TN - Cumberland River at Nashville TN - Stones River, Murphreesboro
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/5/2024].
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