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WebChinese (Cipangopaludina chinensis) and Japanese (Cipangopaludina japonica) Mystery Snails both continue to be found in Georgia. The dark brown shells have several whorls and can reach sizes approaching two …
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Chinese mysterysnail (Cipangopaludina chinensis)
WebJul 24, 2023 · Cipangopaludina chinensis has a width to height ratio of 0.74–0.82, the shell has 6.0–7.0 whorls, and the inner coloration is white to pale blue (Clarke 1981, Jokinen 1992). This species has a small and …
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WebThe Chinese mystery snail (CMS), Cipangopaludina chinensis, is a dioecious, freshwater, potentially invasive, viviparous mollusc introduced to continental North America around 1890 for consumption in the Asian …
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