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post #1 of 2 (permalink) Old 12-28-2011, 10:08 AM Thread Starter
Restricted Species List By State Part 2
-- the importation, transportation and possession of the following fish species (live, hybrids, viable embryos, or gametes) is prohibited in Nevada:
Common Name -- Scientific Classification
(1) Lampreys -- All species in the family Petromyzontidae
(2) Freshwater stingray -- All species in the family Potamotrygonidae
(3) Freshwater shark -- All species in the genus Carcharhinus
(4) Bowfin -- Amia calva
(5) Gars -- All species in the family Lepisosteidae
(6) Herring and shad, except threadfin shad -- All species in the family Clupeidae, except Dorosoma petenense
(7) European Whitefish -- All species in the genus Leuciscus
(8) Mexican banded tetra -- Astyanax mexicanus
(9) Piranhas -- All species in the genera Serrasalmus, Serrasalmo, Pygocentrus, Teddyella, Rooseveltiella and Pygopristis
(10) South American Parasitic Catfish -- All species in the families Cetoposidae and Trichomycteridae
(11) White perch -- Morone americana
(12) Freshwater drum -- Aplodinotus grunniens
(13) Grass carp, except certified triploids as authorized by a special permit -- Ctenopharyngodon idella
(14) Pike top minnow -- Belonesox belizanus
(15) Snakehead -- All species in the genera Ophicephalus and Channa
(16) Walking catfish -- All species in the genera Clarias, Heteropneustes and Dinotopterus
(17) Tiger fish -- Hoplias malabaricus
(18) Sticklebacks -- genera Apeltes, Eucalia, Gasterosteus and Pungitius
(19) Tilapia -- All species in the genera Tilapia and Sarotherodon
(20) Nile perch -- All species in the genera Lates and Luciolates
(21) Goldeye -- All species in the genus Hiodon
(22) Carp:
(I) Bighead -- Hypophthalmichthys nobilis
(II) Black (snail) -- Mylopharyngodon pisceus
(III) Crucian -- Carassius carassius
(IV) Indian -- Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala and Labeo rohita
(V) Silver -- Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
(23) Rudd -- Scardinius erythrophthalmus
Source: Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) 503.110 (Restrictions on importation, transportation and possession of certain species.)
Oddball08-19-2006, 1:24 AM
Prohibited Species - Importation and Possession
No person shall be issued a permit to import (Fis 803.03) or possess (Fis 804.03) the following designated prohibited wildlife:
Fish Walking catfish - Clarias batrachus
Grass carp/ white amur - Ctenopharyngodon idella
European rudd - Scardinius erythophthalmus
Round goby - Neogobius monachus
Invertebrates Zebra mussel - Dreissena polymorpha
All non-indigenous crayfish
New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife:
The only fish that is prohibited in New Jersey is the Snakehead Fish, and
although not fish species, we do not allow blue-ringed octopi or cone snails. No
one in New Jersey is allowed to possess one for any reason. If you are found in
possession the fines could be anywhere from $250.00 to $5,000.00.
Oddball08-19-2006, 1:25 AM
http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/pa...9.035.0007.htm
C. Only members of the following families of fish (except as noted in Subsections D, and E of 19.35.7.8 NMAC) will be considered for importation into New Mexico:
(2) Esocidae
(3) Percichthyidae
(4) Ictaluridae
(5) Centrarchidae
(6) Percidae
D. Ornamental aquarium fish advertised, sold and maintained for the express purpose of display in aquaria will be allowed into New Mexico. Ornamental aquarium fish include and are restricted to members of the families: Paratrygonidae, Osteoglossidae, Pantodontidae, Notopteridae, Mormyridae, Ctenoluciidae, Curimatidae, Gasteropelecidae, Lebiasinidae, Hemiodidae, Anostomidae, Citharinidae, Rhamphichthyidae, Cyprinidae (excluding the genera Hypophthalmichthys, Catla, Labeo, Rohita, Cirrhina, Leuciscus), Gyrinocheilidae, Bagridae, Cobitidae, Bagridae, Siluridae (excluding walking catfish), Schilbeidae, Pangasiidae, Mochokidae, Doradidae, Loricariidae, Aspredinidae, Melanotaeniidae, Pimelodidae, Hemirhamphidae, Callichthyidae, Gasterosteidae, Belonidae, Syngnathidae, Batrachoididae, Poeciliidae, Goodeidae, Cyprinodontidae, Centrarchidae, Centropomidae, Monodactylidae, Scatophagidae, Toxotidae, Badidae, Nandidae, Cichildae (excluding the genera Tilapia and Sarotherodon), Belontiidae, Anabantidae, Helostomatidae, Osphronemidae, Gobiidae, Eleotridae, Mastacembelidae, Tetraodontidae.
Oddball08-19-2006, 1:26 AM
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http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Fis.../nuisance.html
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Oddball08-19-2006, 1:32 AM
(iii) Family Characidae: Piranha: All members of the genera Pygocentrus, Rooseveltia, and Serrasalmus.
a- Fathead minnow, Pimephales promelas.
b- Grass carp (in the diploid form), Ctenopharyngodon idella.
c- Ide, silver orfe or golden orfe, Leuciscus idus.
d- Rudd, Scardinius erythropthalmus.
(viii) Family Lepiosteidae: Gar-pikes: All members of the family.
Oddball08-19-2006, 1:34 AM
And, I don't want to forget our more northern members:
All species listed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) may only be imported if a CITES certificate is obtained. Please see Welcome to CITES for current listing of species and http://www.cites.ec.gc.ca for relevant contact information. Hobby species that are genetically modified may be considered as new substances and may require notification under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA 1999). For more information on the New Substances program, please consult the Environment Canada site at http://www.ec.gc.ca/substances/nsb/eng/index_e.htm.
Some Provinces and DFO Regions require special permits for the importation of certain species of fish, e.g. Koi carp into British Columbia. Further information on BC?s requirements can be found at
bounce to publications . Requirements can be obtained through the relevant (receiving) provincial department responsible for fisheries, or the local Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) office.
A Department of Fisheries and Oceans licence, under Section 56 of the Fishery (General) Regulation or matching provincial licence is required for all importations or transfers of live fish and other aquatic species destined for release into fish habitat or for culturing in a fish rearing facilities. Detailed information on obtaining a licence can be found at
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/aqu...e/prelim_e.htm or from your local DFO or Provincial fishery authority office.
For information on how to dispose of aquarium fish, invertebrates or aquatic plants responsibly to prevent the introduction of aquatic invasive species, please go to the following Habitattitude website by the US Fish and Wildlife.
If you have any questions related to aquatic disease concerns, please feel free to contact the National Registry of Aquatic Animal Health at the address below:
National Registry of Aquatic Animal Health
200 Kent Street, Station 12W114
Changes to Regulations Regarding the Sale of Invasive Fish
The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has made changes regarding the sale of live
invasive fish.
The purchase or sale of live invasive fish in Ontario, and the possession and transport of
these fish, causes public concern about possible escape or release of species that could
become established in Ontario waters. Harmful impacts to the aquatic ecosystem, to
recreational and commercial fisheries, as well as the high costs for control can be the result
of such invasions.
Given the potential impact of several high-risk species, the Ministry of Natural Resources
has amended Regulation 664/98 made under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act
(FWCA) ? Fish Licensing ? to prohibit the buying or selling of the following live invasive
- four species of carp (bighead, grass, black and silver);
- snakehead (all 28 species); and,
- two species of goby (round and tubenose).
The regulation is now in effect.
The regulation includes a prohibition on the buying and selling of snakeheads for aquaria
and grass carp for weed control in water gardens.
Pet shops with snakeheads in aquaria can no longer sell them and are encouraged to
dispose of them appropriately. Information of appropriate methods of disposal is available
on the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Invasive Species Hotline at 1-800-563-
7711. Pet Shop owners are reminded that it is illegal to dispose of these fish into Ontario
The regulation changes do not prohibit possession of these fish live. However, MNR intends
to seek a ban on live possession of these same fish through amendments to federal
legislation as outlined in the EBR posting mentioned below. If the federal government
proceeds with the regulatory changes for possession, MNR will notify you of the change end,
upon implementation of the regulations, the fish will have to be destroyed and disposed of in
The decision notice can be accessed by searching for Registry Number RB04E6005 at
Ministry of the Environment - Ministère de l'Environnement.
Oddball01-03-2007, 3:45 PM
http://gf.state.wy.us/admin/regulati...imp.htmWyoming
-See Section 10 pages 3 & 4.
(I) Fish imported, possessed, or transported under terms of Wyoming Statutes relating to private fish hatcheries (§23?4?101, §23?4?102, §23?4?103), private fishing preserves (§23?5?202, §23?5?203, §23?5?204), live bait dealers (§23?4?103), and landowner fishing lakes and ponds (§23?2?208) provided the fish are certified disease free as specified in Appendix I of this regulation and are of a species compatible with existing wildlife as determined by the Department. The fish must be accompanied by the appropriate authorization, receipt, or license as required by Commission regulation. (Refer to Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Regulations, Chapter 46 Fishing Regulations and Chapter 53 Regulations Governing Landowner Fishing Lakes or Ponds),
(II) goldfish (Carassius auratus); all goldfish must be confined in aquariums; certificate of veterinary inspection is not required,
(III) Marine fish; all marine fish must be confined in aquariums; certificate of veterinary inspection is not required,
(IV) Tropical fish; all tropical fish must be confined in aquariums; certificate of veterinary inspection is not required.
(I) Rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus),
(J) Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),
(K) New Zealand mudsnail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum),
Oddball02-22-2007, 1:30 PM
AQIS- Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service; Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry
List of permitted Live Freshwater fish suitable for Import
Common ame
Acanthophthalmus spp.
Aphyosemeion spp.
Arnold?s Characin, Red-eye Characin
Astronotuso cellatus
Astyanax fasciatus mexicanis ?jordani? (Albino form only)
Aulonocara nyassae of length 5cm and over
Males onlyBagrichthys hypselopterus
Silver Shark minnow
Barbodes fasciatus
Barbodes hexazona
BenthochromisTricoti
Chochui?s Blue Tetra
Kerr?s Danio
Capoeta arulius
Capoeta partipentazona
Chalinochromis brichardi, bridles morph only, with minimum length 5cm
Chanda spp.
Chilotilapia rhoadesii with minimum length 5cm
Rhoadesii Cichlid
Cichlasoma nicaraguense with minimum length 5cm
Coelurichthys microlepis
Giant Dwarf Gourami
Males only ofCorynopoma riisei
Checkerboard Lyretail
Crenicara maculate with minimum length 5cm
Cyathopharnx furcifer
Thread Fin Furficer
Cyphotilapia frontosa of length 12cm and over
BengalDanio
Dekeyseria pulcher of length 1.5cm and over
Dwarf Goby Cichlid
Eretmodus maculatus
Tangyanikan Clown Cichlid
Gnathonemus macrolepidotus
Helostoma rudolfi
Yellow-tail Congo Tetra
Hemiodopsis sterni
Striped Hemiodopsis
Iodotropheys sprengerae
Poormans Glass Catfish
Labeo bicolour
Males only Leiocassis siamensis
Siamese Catfish, Bumble Bee Catfish
Flagtail Tetra, Adonis Tetra
Males only Macropodus opercularis with minimum length 6cm
Megalamphodus spp.
Non-Albino form only ofMesonauta festivus
Metynnis spp. minimum length 4cm
Angel Mono, Malayan Mono, Batfish
African Mono
Males only Myleus rubripinnis with minimum length 8cm
Yellow morph only Neolamprologus leleupi with minimum length 5cm
Neolamprologus meeli minimum length 5cm
Neolamprologus mustax minimum length 5cm
Mustax, Mask Lamprolagus
Neolamprologus ocellatus minimum length 5cm
Oxygaster oxygastroides
Papiliochromis ramirezzii
Males onlyParauchenipterus fisheri minimum length 7cm
Males onlyParosphromenus deissneri minimum length 4cm
LicoriceGourami
Petrochromis trewavasae minimum length 5cm
?Texas? Cichlid, White Spotted Peerchromis
YucatanSailfin Mollie
Males onlyPoecilocharax weitzmani
Dwarf Stone Sucker
Cummings Barb
Kooli Barb
Red Tail Rasbora
Yellow Tail Rasbora
Rasbora hengelii
SarawakRasbora
Gold Line Rasbora
Rasbora taeniata
Flame Rasbora
Sawbwa resplendens minimum length 1cm
FlagtailProchilodus
Sphaerichthys osphronemoides
Females only Sturisoma panamense minimum length 8cm
Males only Synodontis decorus minimum length 10cm
Thoracocharax spp.
Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki of length 1.5cm and over
Live freshwater fish may only be imported from approved countries listed below.
Fish Species Restricted for Importation into Western Australia
Under Regulation 176 of the Fish Resources Management Regulations 1995 , a person must not bring into the State a species of fish not endemic to the State without the written approval, or written authority, of the Executive Director of the Department of Fisheries.
Please contact the Translocation Officer at the Department of Fisheries Head Office for further information and to request a Translocation Application Pack.
PLEASE NOTE: This list does not relate to aquatic snails or plants. The importation of aquatic snails, plants or declared plants are covered under the Plant Disease Act 1914, the Plant Diseases Regulations 1989 and the Agriculture and Related Resource Protection Act 1976. For further information on these matters, please contact the WA Quarantine and Inspection Service on (08) 9311 5333.
Species listed as noxious under Schedule 5 of the Fish Resources Management Regulations 1995 and prohibited to be imported into the State.
Noxious Fish:
Parasitic catfish Family: Trichomycteridae
Piranha Serrasalmus spp.
Snakehead Channa spp.
Tiger catfish Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum
Tigerfish Hydrocynus goliath
Weatherloach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus
Under the Fish Resources Management Act 1994 a person must not:
* keep, breed, hatch or culture any noxious fish;
* have in the person's possession any noxious fish;
* consign or convey any noxious fish;
* release any noxious fish into any waters; or
* put any noxious fish into a container or receptacle in which it might remain alive.
In addition, a person must not bring any fish into the State, if the fish is prescribed to be noxious.
Species of fish not to be imported into the State without the prior written approval or written authority of the Executive Director of the Department of Fisheries, and species of fish that may only be imported into WA with the written approval of the Executive Director, in accordance with a policy relevant to that species.
Salmonids Oncorhynchus mykiss,
Australian bass Macquaria novemaculeatas
Murray cod Maccullochella spp.
Eels Anguilla australia
Catfish Tandanus tandanus (greater than 8cm in length)
Gambusia Gambusia affinis,
Redfin perch Perca fluviatilis
Silver perch * Bidyanus bidyanus
* Silver perch may only be imported in accordance with Fisheries Management Paper No 145, ?The aquaculture of non-endemic species in Western Australia, silver perch', October 2000.
Cods Epinephelus spp.
Coral trout Plectropomus spp.
Spariids Sparidae spp.
Edible oysters Ostreidae spp.
Scallops Pectinidae spp.
Mussels Mytilus edulis planulatus
M galloprovincialis
Clams Tridacnidae spp.
Marron Cherax tenuimanus
Yabbies Cherax albidus
Cherabin Macrobrachium spp.
Western rock lobster Panulirus cygnus
Prawns Penaeus spp.
Redclaw * Cherax quadricarinatus
* Redclaw crayfish may only be imported in accordance with Fisheries Management Paper No. 100, ?The aquaculture of non-endemic species in Western Australia, Redclaw crayfish', June 1997.
Certain introduced fish are declared noxious in Queensland. Noxious fish can not be brought into
The list of prohibited fish is subject to change and includes:
For further information contact the Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Fisheries and
Forestry or the Queensland Fisheries Management Authority.
Oddball07-11-2008, 11:28 AM
Inland Fisheries (Controlled Fish) Order 2007
Family Specific name Common name
1.* Acestrorhynchidae Acestrorhynchus microlepis Smallscale characin
2.* Alestiidae Hydrocynus spp. Pike characin
3.* Alestiidae Hydrocynus spp. Giant tigerfish
4.* Amiidae Amia calva Bowfin
5.* Anabantidae Anabas testudineus Climbing perch
6.* Bagridae Anaspidoglanis macrostoma Flatnose catfish
7.* Bagridae Bagrus ubangensis Ubangi shovelnose catfish
8.* Cambaridae Procambarus clarkii Red swamp crayfish
9.* Centrarchidae (entire family) Lepomis spp. and Micropterus spp. Sunfish, basses and bluegills
10.*Centropomidae Centropomus spp. (12) Snooks
11.*Centropomidae Lates microlepis Forktail lates
12.*Centropomidae Lates niloticus Nile perch
13.*Chacidae Chaca chaca Angler catfish, frogmouth catfish and squareheaded catfish
14.*Channidae Channa spp. Snake head
15.*Characidae Colossoma spp. Tambaqui
16.*Characidae Serrasalmus spp. Redeye piranha
17.*Characidae Pygocentrus spp. Red piranha
18.*Cichlidae Boulengerochromis microlepis Giant cichlid and yellow belly cichlid
19.*Cichlidae Oreochromis spp. Tilapia
20.*Cichlidae Hemichromis fasciatus Banded jewelfish
21.*Cichlidae Sargochromis spp. Happys
22.*Cichlidae Sarotherodon spp. Tilapias
23.*Cichlidae Melanotheron melanotheron Blackchin tilapia
24.*Cichlidae Serranochromis spp. Largemouths and happys
25.*Cichlidae Tilapia spp. (all except T. buttikoferi) Redbelly tilapia
26.*Citharinidae Ichthyborinae (entire subfamily) African pike-characin, tubenose poacher and fin eater
27.*Clariidae Clarias spp. Walking catfish
28.*Cobitidae Misgurnus anguillicaudatus Weatherloach
29.*Cyprinidae Aristichthys nobilis Bighead carp
30.*Cyprinidae Barbodes hexagonolepis Copper mahseer
31.*Cyprinidae Catla catla Catla
32.*Cyprinidae Catlocarpio siamensis Giant barb
33.*Cyprinidae Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal
34.*Cyprinidae Ctenopharyngodon idella Grass carp
35.*Cyprinidae Cyprinus carpio European carp
36.*Cyprinidae Labeo calabasu and L. rohita Rohu and orange fin labeo
37.*Cyprinidae Zacco platypus Freshwater minnow
38.*Cyprinidae Hypophthalmichthys molitrix Silver carp
39.*Cyprinidae Tor spp. (17) Mahseers and river carp
40.*Cyprinidae Notropis spp. Shiners
41.*Cyprinidae Phoxinus erythrogaster Southern redbelly dace
42.*Doradidae Oxydoras spp. (4) Ripsaw catfish, black doras and black shielded catfish
43.*Elassomatidae Elassoma spp. Pygmy sunfish
44.*Eleotridae Oxyeleotris marmorata Marble goby
45.*Erythrinidae Erythrinus spp. Trahiras
46.*Erythrinidae Hoplerythrinus spp. Aimara
47.*Erythrinidae Hoplias spp. Trahira
48.*Esocidae Esox spp. Pikes
49.*Gasterosteidae Pungitius pungitius Ninespine stickleback
50.*Gasterosteidae Apeltes quadracus Four-spined stickleback
51.*Gasterosteidae Culaea inconstans Brook stickleback
52.*Gobiidae Acanthogobius flavimanus Yellow fin goby
53.*Gobiidae Tridentiger trigonocephalus Chameleon goby and striped goby
54.*Gymnarchidae Gymnarchus niloticus Aba aba
55.*Gymnotidae Electrophorus electricus Electric eel
56.*Hepsetidae Hepsetus odoe African pike
57.*Heteropneustidae Heteropneustes fossilis Stinging catfish
58.*Lepisosteidae Atractosteus spp. (3) American gar, Cuban gar, armoured gar, tropical gar and alligator gar
59.*Malapteruridae Malapterurus spp. Electric catfish
60.*Mormyridae Mormyrops anguilloides Cornish jack and bottlenose
61.*Parastacidae Cherax spp. Freshwater crayfish or yabby of the genus Cherax
62.*Poeciliidae Belonesox belizanus Pike minnow and pike killifish
63.*Poeciliidae Gambusia holbrooki Eastern gambusia
64.*Poeciliidae Gambusia spp. Mosquito fish
65.*Polyodontidae Polyodon spathula Mississippi paddlefish
66.*Polyodontidae Psephurus gladius Chinese swordfish
67.*Protopteridae Protopterus annectens African lungfish
68.*Schilbeidae Schilbe mystus African butter catfish
69.*Siluridae Silurus spp. European catfish and wels catfish
70.*Trichomycteridae Paravandelia oxyptera Parasitic catfish
71.*Valenciidae Valencia hispanica Valencia toothcarp
Oddball12-05-2008, 2:48 PM
Tennessee: Found some new info...
Courtesy of Monster Fish Keepers
Kehy, snail, squishy, SuckMyCichlids
post #2 of 2 (permalink) Old 01-18-2012, 09:50 PM Thread Starter
Re: Restricted Species List By State Part 2
P/R Amur honeysuckle Lonicera maackii Map
R Arctic char (2) Salvelinus alpinus
P Asian clam Corbicula fluminea
P Asian Gypsy moth Lymantria dispar (Asian race)
C Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis
P Asian longhorned beetle Anoplophora glabripennis
R Atlantic salmon (2) Salmo salar
P Australian swamp crop Crassula helmsii
R Autumn olive Elaeagnus umbellata
R Bells honeysuckle Lonicera x bella
P Bighead carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis
R Bitterling (3) Rhodeus spp.
P Black carp Mylopharyngodon piceus
P/R Black swallow-wort Vincetoxicum nigrum Map
C Blackberry lilly Belamcanda chinensis
P Bloody shrimp Hemimysis anomala
P Brazilian waterweed Egeria densa
P Brittle waternymph Najas minor
R Brown trout (2) Salmo trutta
C Butternut canker pathogen Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum
NR Callery pear Pyrus calleryana
R Canada thistle Cirsium arvense
R Cattail hybrid Typha x glauca
P/R Celandine Chelidonium majus Map
C Cell from hell; phantom dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida
R Chinese hi-fin banded shark (3) Myxocyprinus asiaticus
P Chinese mitten crabs Eriocheir sinensi
R Chinese mystery snail Cipangopaludina chinensis
P Chinese yam Dioscorea oppositifolia
R Chinook salmon (2) Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
R Coho salmon (2) Oncorhynchus kisutch
R Common buckthorn Rhamnus cathartica
R Common carp Cyprinus carpio
R Common teasel Dipsacus fullonum subsp. sylvestris
P Crazy worm Amynthas spp., Amynthus spp.
R Creeping bellflower Campanula rapunculoides
R Curly-leaf pondweed Potamogeton crispus
R Cut-leaved teasel Dipsacus laciniatus
P Cylindro (cyanobacteria) Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii
R Cypress spurge Euphorbia cyparissias
R Dame's rocket Hesperis matronalis
P Didymo or rock snot Didymoshpenia geminata
C Dotted duckweed Landoltia punctata
C Duck lettuce Ottelia alismoides
C East Indian hygrophila Hygrophila polysperma
P Eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki
P Emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis
NR English sparrow, house sparrow Passer domesticus
R Eurasian water milfoil Myriophyllum spicatum
P European frog-bit Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
P/R European marsh thistle Cirsium palustre Map
NR European starling Sturnus vulgaris
P Fanwort, Carolina Fanwort Cabomba caroliniana
P Faucet snail Bithynia tentaculata
P Feral domestic swine Sus domestica
P Fishhook waterflea Cercopagis pengoi
R Flowering rush Butomus umbellatus
C Frog's-bit, American spongeplant Limnobium spongia
R Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata
P Giant hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum
P Giant knotweed Polygonum sachalinense
P Giant snakehead Channa micropeltes
R Glossy buckthorn (CV) Frangula alnus
P Golden alga Prymneisum parvum
R goldfish *(3) Carassius auratus
P Grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella
NR Gray partridge Perdix perdix
R Gypsy moth Lymantria dispar
P/R Hairy willow herb Epilobium hirsutum Map
R Helleborine orchid Epipactis helleborine
P Hemlock woolly adelgid Adelges tsugae
R Hemp nettle, brittlestem hemp nettle Galeopsis tetrahit
P/R Hill mustard Bunias orientalis Map
NR Hoary alyssum Berteroa incana
R Hound's tongue Cynoglossum officinale
NR House finch Carpodacus mexicanus
NR House mouse Mus musculus
P Hydrilla Hydrilla verticillata
R Ide (3) Leuciscus idus
P/R Japanese hedge-parsley Torilis japonica Map
P Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica
P/R Japanese hops Humulus japonicus Map
R Japanese knotweed Polygonum cuspidatum
P Japanese stilt grass Microstegium vimineum
NR Killer algae Caulerpa taxifolia
R Koi carp *(3) Cyprinus carpio
P Kudzu Pueraria lobata
R Leafy spurge Euphorbia esula
C Limnophila, Asian marshweed Limnophila sessiliflora
P/R Lyme grass or sand ryegrass Leymus arenarius Map
P Mile-a-minute vine Polygonum perfoliatum
P Monk, Quaker parakeet or parrot Myiopsitta monachus
R Morrow's honeysuckle Lonicera morrowii
C Mosquito fern, water velvet Azolla pinnata
R Multiflora rose Rosa multiflora
R Musk thistle Carduus nutans
R Narrow-leaf cattail Typha angustifolia
P New Zealand mudsnail Potamopyrgus antipodarum
NR Norway rat Rattus norvegicus
P Novel cyanobacterial epiphyte of order Stigonematales Stigonematales spp.
R Oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus
P Oxygen-weed, African elodea Lagarosiphon major
P Pale swallow-wort Vincetoxicum rossicum
P Parrot feather Myriophyllum aquaticum
P Perennial pepperweed Lepidium latifolium
R Phragmites, Common reed Phragmites australis
NR Pigeon, rock dove Columba livia
R Pink salmon (2) Oncorhynchus gorbuscha
R Plumeless thistle Carduus acanthoides
P/R Poison hemlock Conium maculatum Map
C Pond water-starwort Callitriche stagnalis
P Porcelain berry Ampelopsis brevipedunculata
P Princess tree Paulownia tomentosa
R Purple loosestrife Lythrum salicaria
P Quagga mussels Dreissena bugensis
R Rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax
R Rainbow trout (2) Oncorhynchus mykiss
P Red shiner Cyprinella lutrensis
P Red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii
R Redear sunfish (2) Lepomis microlophus
R Red-eared slider with a carapace (top shell) length of less than 4 inches Trachemys scripta elegans
NR Ring-necked pheasant Phasianus colchicus
R Round goby Neogobius melanostomus
P Rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus
R Ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus
P Russian boar & other wild swine Sus scrofa
R Russian olive Elaeagnus angustifolia
R Rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus
C Salvinia species Salvinia spp.
P Sawtooth oak Quercus acutissima
P Scale associated with beech bark disease Cryptococcus fagisuga
P Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius
NR Scotch pine Pinus sylvestris
R Sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus
P Sericea lespedeza Lespedeza cuneata
P Silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
P Snakehead family Synbranchidea
P Spiny waterflea Bythotrephes cederstroemi
R Spotted knapweed Centaurea biebersteinii, c. stoebe
P Spreading hedge parsley Torilis arvensis
P Starry stonewort (alga) Nitellopsis obtusa
R Sterlet (3) Acipenser ruthenus
NR Stone, beech marten Martes foina
P Sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum
P/R Tall or Reed manna grass Glyceria maxima Map
R Tansy (CV) Tanacetum vulgare
R Tartarian honeysuckle Lonicera tatarica
P Tench Tinca tinca
R Three-spine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus
R Tiger trout (2) Salvelinus fontinalis x Salmo trutta
R Tilapia Tilapia spp.
R Tree-of-heaven Ailanthus altissima
R Tubenose Goby Proterorhinus marmoratus
P Water chestnut Trapa natans
P Water flea Daphnia lumholtzi
C Water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes
C Water lettuce Pistia stratiotes
C Water shamrock or European waterclover Marsilea quadrifolia
NR Water soldiers Stratiotes aloides
C Watercress Nasturtium officinale
R Weather loach (3) Misgurnus anguillicaudatus
P Western mosquitofish Gambusia affinis
R White perch Morone americana
C White pine blister rust Cronartium ribicola
P/R Wild chervil Anthriscus sylvestris Map
R Wild parsnip Pastinaca sativa
P Wineberry Rubus phoenicolasius
P Yellow floating heart Nymphoides peltata
P Yellow star thistle Centaurea solstitialis
P Zander Sander lucioperca
R Zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha
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