In damp areas throughout Grand Cayman, in both natural and suburban settings. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
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- 1.4. Forest – Temperate
- 14.5. Artificial - Terrestrial – Urban Areas
- 15.2. Artificial - Aquatic – Ponds [below 8 ha]
- 3.4. Shrubland –Temperate
- 5.1. Wetlands (inland) – Permanent rivers/streams/creeks (includes waterfalls)
- 5.4. Wetlands (inland) – Bogs, marshes, swamps, fens, peatlands
- 5.5. Wetlands (inland) – Permanent freshwater lakes (over 8 ha)
- 5.6. Wetlands (inland) – Seasonal/intermittent freshwater lakes (over 8 ha)
- 5.7. Wetlands (inland) – Permanent freshwater marshes/pools (under 8 ha)
- 5.8. Wetlands (inland) – Seasonal/intermittent freshwater marshes/pools (under 8 ha)
Known to predate small beetles, ants and termites. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
Terrestrial/ Freshwater.
Probably shipped to George Town in the root systems of exotic plants from Florida. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
Burton F J, Jenna Wong L, Pagad S (2020). Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species - Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands. Version 1.6. Invasive Species Specialist Group ISSG. Species Specialist Group ISSG. Species Specialist Group ISSG. Available at: https://doi.org/10.15468/asqqbw Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/0crgyy accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-08-22.; Resource ID 191 - Cayman invasives list Kristan 2000