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Florida Museum of Natural History. 2018. Florida Museum of Natural History inverstebrate zoology collection database. Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL. http://specifyportal.flmnh.ufl.edu/iz/. Accessed on 03/15/2019.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 32593
Type: Database
Author: Florida Museum of Natural History
Date (year): 2018
Title:Florida Museum of Natural History inverstebrate zoology collection database
Publisher:Florida Museum of Natural History
Publisher Location:Gainesville, FL
URL: http://specifyportal.flmnh.ufl.edu/iz/
Accessed on: 03/15/2019
Created on:
Keywords: Melanoides tuberculata, Florida Natural History Museum, snail, gastropod, Florida, mollusc, red-rim melania
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Melanoides tuberculata

    FL - Lithia Springs [on the Alafia River, SE of Tampa, FL]
    FL - Alexander Spring Run, circa 3 mi SE of Highway 445
    FL - Ocala Nat'l Forest, Juniper Spring Run
    FL - Alafia River, Lithia Springs, 3 mi W of Lithia
    FL - Alexander Springs
    FL - Moccasin Island Tract
    FL - Hillsborough River, Columbus Dr., Tampa
    FL - Lake Okeechobee, 6 mi SSE Okeechobee
    FL - Small stream @ Manatee Hammock, Manatee Hammock Park at Bennville
    FL - Wekiva R., at Hwy. 46 Bridge
    FL - Kelly Park, Rock Springs, circa 5 mi N Apopka
    FL - Hillsborough River below Morris Bridge, 14 miles northeast of Tampa


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