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CRUSHED VEHICLES AN UNUSUAL PATHWAY FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF GRANODOMUS LIMA (PULMONATA: PLEURODONTIDAE) AND OTHER EXOTIC TERRESTRIAL SNAILS
Interception records for three exotic snail species are presented. Granodomus lima (Férussac), Caracolus caracolla (L.) and Bulimulus guadalupensis (Bruguière) were intercepted on crushed vehicles entering Florida by barge from Puerto Rico. Other alternate pathways for the introduction of mollusks a...
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description | Interception records for three exotic snail species are presented. Granodomus lima (Férussac), Caracolus caracolla (L.) and Bulimulus guadalupensis (Bruguière) were intercepted on crushed vehicles entering Florida by barge from Puerto Rico. Other alternate pathways for the introduction of mollusks are discussed. |
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