EDIS (Apr 2022)

The Horntail Snail (Macrochlamys indica): A New Invasive Pest in Florida

  • Alexandra M. Revynthi,
  • Daniel Carrillo,
  • Dakshina Seal,
  • Vanessa E. Vassilaros,
  • Paul E. Kendra

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022, no. 2

Abstract

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The horntail snail was detected, in August 2020, in Miami-Dade County. This snail is considered of quarantine importance in the United States because it can become an agricultural pest and potentially host parasitic nematodes of medical significance. A program to survey, control, and eradicate the horntail snail has been implemented by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry. A version of this article has been posted on the UF/IFAS Tropical REC website prior to EDIS publication at https://trec.ifas.ufl.edu/media/trecifasufledu/pdf-docs/Horntail-Snail-Extension-10-13-2020.pdf

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