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Collection Data

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Species Jurisdiction Catalog Number Year Type Status
Dionda argentosa
Manantial Roundnose Minnow
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5942 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Notropis amabilis
Texas Shiner
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5943 1948
Not Suspect
Examination pending
Cyprinella lutrensis
Red Shiner
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5944 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Notropis megalops
West Texas Shiner
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5945 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Astyanax argentatus
Mexican Tetra
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5946 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Percina carbonaria
Texas Logperch
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5947 1948
Suspect
Re-examiniation pending
Morone chrysops
White Bass
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5948 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Notropis stramineus
Sand Shiner
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5949 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Campostoma anomalum
Central Stoneroller
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5950 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Dorosoma cepedianum
Gizzard Shad
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5951 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
Cyprinella venusta
Blacktail Shiner
Val Verde, Texas
TU_5952 1948
Not Suspect
Not examined
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Data provided by Tulane Museum of Natural History