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Bowler, P.A., and T.J. Frest. 1991. The non-native snail fauna of the middle Snake River, southern Idaho. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 23:28-44.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 9289
Type: Journal Article
Author: Bowler, P.A., and T.J. Frest
Date (year): 1991
Article Title:The non-native snail fauna of the middle Snake River, southern Idaho.
Journal Name: Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council.
Volume: 23
Issue:
Pages: 28-44
URL:
Keywords: invertebrate, mollusks, gastropods, snails, Potamopyrgus antipodarum, Biomphalaria glabrata, Idaho, Snake River
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Biomphalaria glabrata

    ID - private hatchery on the Snake River near Twin Falls (R.M. 609.9)

Biomphalaria havanensis

    ID - private hatchery pond adjacent to Snake River in Twin Falls, ID (R.M. 609.9)

Corbicula fluminea

    ID - Snake River in vicinity of Indian Cove Bridge (R.M. 525.4), Indian Cove

Marisa cornuarietis

    ID - tropical fish hatchery (Geothermal Tropicals) whose effluent goes into Deep Creek, a Snake River tributary [just W of Buhl, ID ???]

Pomacea canaliculata

    ID - private hatchery pond adjacent to Snake River in Twin Falls, ID (R.M. 609.9)
    ID - tropical fish hatchery (Geothermal Tropicals) whose effluent goes into Deep Creek, a Snake River tributary [just W of Buhl, ID ???]

Potamopyrgus antipodarum

    ID - private hatchery pond adjacent to Snake River in Twin Falls, ID (R.M. 609.9)
    ID - Deep Creek, a Snake River tributary

Radix auricularia

    ID - Snake River in Box Canyon Creek [a spring ~3 mi upriver from Thousand Springs, Idaho]

Tarebia granifera

    ID - private hatchery pond adjacent to Snake River in Twin Falls, ID (R.M. 609.9)


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