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Newcomb's Snail

Educational resources on Newcomb's Snail

Newcomb's Snail or Erinna newcombi is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to B1ab(iii,v). IUCN Profile of the Newcomb's Snail

Academic web links for the Newcomb's Snail.


oasis.orst.edu
Newcomb's Snail ... Species Description A small freshwater snail with a smooth black shell.
oasis.orst.edu/record=b2355138

Focus on Erinna newcombi | Hawaii Biodiversity & Mapping Program
Newcomb's Snail ... Species Description A small freshwater snail with a smooth black shell.
hbmp.hawaii.edu/hbmp/printpage.asp?spp=IMGASV6010

The Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Mollusc Specialist Group
Critical Habitat for Newcomb's Snail Designated on Kauai, Hawaiian Islands Abridged from U.S. Fish and Wildlife News Releases website. See also Oryx 36(4): 319 [2002].
www.hawaii.edu/cowielab/tentacle/tentacle_11.pdf

Aquatic Species Photos
Neritina granoso. hihiwai . Pseudisidora producta : Erinna newcombi . Newcomb's snail. Eleotris sandwicensis 'o'opu-akupa (Eleotridae)
www.hawaii.edu/hsrc/home/aqphoto.htm

Boston University School of Theology Archives
5 native varieties), two native species of crustacean, the hihiwai (an edible snail), and in its upper reaches, a threatened species of highly-adapted snail (Newcomb's snail, Erinna
sthweb.bu.edu/archives/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Hanalei_River

www2.hawaii.edu
E. Designation of CH for Newcomb’s Snail (judicial deadline Nov. 2001) F. Designation of CH for 6 Guam species (two mammals, Little Mariana fruit bat, Marianna
www2.hawaii.edu/~antolini/LandUseSem.mat.doc

Woodie W. White
5 native varieties), two native species of crustacean, the hihiwai (an edible snail), and in its upper reaches, a threatened species of highly-adapted snail (Newcomb's snail, Erinna
sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Hanalei_River&Itemid=356

Peter Deunov
5 native varieties), two native species of crustacean, the hihiwai (an edible snail), and in its upper reaches, a threatened species of highly-adapted snail (Newcomb's snail, Erinna
sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Hanalei_River&Itemid=249

New Books Listing
Draft recovery plan for the Newcomb's snail (Erinna newcombi) / [prepared by Gordon Smith]. Portland, Or. : Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, [2004]
osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/new/archive/2004/112504.htm

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Study Sees Little Economic Impact, Honolulu Advertiser, March 3, 2002, [page missing] (describing the anticipated low economic impact of several CHDs for the Newcomb’s snail
www2.hawaii.edu/~antolini/EnvLitSem/NMFS-MSJ-Memo.doc







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