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Collection Data

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Species Jurisdiction Catalog Number Year Type Status
Gambusia affinis
Western Mosquitofish
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31285 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Ictalurus punctatus
Channel Catfish
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31286 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Notropis bairdi
Red River Shiner
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31287 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Macrhybopsis australis
Prairie Chub
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31288 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Notropis buchanani
Ghost Shiner
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31289 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Pomoxis annularis
White Crappie
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31290 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Cyprinella lutrensis
Red Shiner
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31291 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Lepomis aquilensis
Longear Sunfish
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31292 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Lepomis humilis
Orangespotted Sunfish
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31293 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Pimephales vigilax
Bullhead Minnow
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31294 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Aplodinotus grunniens
Freshwater Drum
Foard, Texas
OMNH_31295 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
Macrhybopsis australis
Prairie Chub
Foard, Texas
OMNH_76331 1960
Not Suspect
Not examined
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Data provided by Oklahoma Museum of Natural History