Species Regional Summary
Heterogen japonica
Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras ( NA-ET3 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record; Lyme/CT/Connecticut River (Smith 2000, collection date not given), 1st Record: Arlington/VA/Boundary Channel adjacent to Potomac River near the Pentagon (2007, Orstan); USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Program 2010); Fairfax County/VA/Gunston Cove (Kraus 2007). Dyke Marsh, Alexandria/Potomac River (2000-2009, Fofonoff, personal observations);
Previous records of Bellamya sp. have been identifed as B. chinensis. Both species appear to be present in the Potomac River based on shells that I've collected. Re-examination of museum material and fresh specimens will be needed to determine the.distribution and history of the two species. (Fofonoff, personal observations)

Geographic Extent

Lyme/CT/Connecticut River (Smith 2000, collection date not given), Arlington/VA/Boundary Channel adjacent to Potomac River near the Pentagon (Orstan 2007); USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Program 2010); Fairfax County/VA/Gunston Cove (Kraus 2007). Dyke Marsh, Alexandria/Potomac River (2000-2009, Fofonoff, personal observations); Fairfax County/VA/Gunston Cove (6/7/2014., USNM 1296844, U.S. National Museum of Natural History 2020); Buzzard Point/DC/Potomac River, (8/17/2017, U.S. National Museum of Natural History 2021)

Vectors

Level Vector

Regional Impacts

References

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