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ANSP_3247

Not suspect, not examined
Golden Shiner Notemigonus crysoleucas
NS G5 NS S4

Photos

No photos available.

Map

Location 29.32619° N, 99.29464° W (± 2000 m)

Taxonomy

GenusLuxilus
Speciesseco

Identification

DeterminerC.Girard, 1856:203

Collection Event

CollectorDr. C.B.Kennerly
Collected Datenone

Geography

CountryUnknown
StateUnknown
CountyUnknown
LocalityRio Seco, a tributary of the Rio Neuces.

Record Source

Source Academy of Natural Sciences (type: specimens)
Institution Academy of Natural Sciences (type: museum)
Curator John G. Lundberg (but transitioning out)
Record Added May 13, 2010
Record Last Modified July 27, 2022
Data Processing Track Track 2
From Data Set Received 04/2009 to 10/2010

Identification

Suspect Notes None
Count No data

Current Determination

Actinopterygii Cypriniformes Cyprinidae Notemigonus Notemigonus crysoleucas
Determiner Fishes of Texas staff
Determination Date Unknown
Determination Type Unspecified
Identification Comments None
Identification Confidence Unknown

Collecting Event

Collected Jan. 1, 1854 – Dec. 31, 1854
Collecting Event ID 23988
Collecting Event Notes For collection information see: Girard 1859 Ichthyology of the Boundary. U.S. and Mexican Boundary Survey Rep. 2:1-85. Evermann & Kendall 1894 The fishes of Texas and the Rio Grande… US Government Printing Office
Field Notes
There are no field notes available.

Locality

Jurisdiction Medina, Texas
Name Seco Creek
Hydrography Texas-Gulf Region Nueces-Southwestern Texas Coastal Nueces Hondo Parkers Creek-Seco Creek Live Oak Creek-Seco Creek
Captive no
Locality Photos
No locality photos available.
Ecoregion Unknown
HUC 12 121101070304
Georeferencing Remarks Emory, W.H. 1857. Report on the United States and Mexican boundary survey. Volume 1, page 135, Table of Distances; Collection assumed to be near 'Road from El Paso to San Antonio' on Boundary Survey maps
Georeferencing Annotation
Has not been Georeferenced because
flag (suspect/examine) May 23, 2022
suspect: FALSE
georeference June 30, 2021
Error: 2000
Remarks: Emory, W.H. 1857. Report on the United States and Mexican boundary survey. Volume 1, page 135, Table of Distances; Collection assumed to be near 'Road from El Paso to San Antonio' on Boundary Survey maps
Locality: Seco CreekCoordinates: -99.294644, 29.326192Georeferencer: Gary Garrett
Emory, W.H. 1857. Report on the United States and Mexican boundary survey. Volume 1, page 135, Table of Distances; Collection assumed to be near 'Road from El Paso to San Antonio' on Boundary Survey maps
flag (suspect/examine) June 30, 2021
suspect: noexamination: no
date June 30, 2021
note: For collection information see: Girard 1859 Ichthyology of the Boundary. U.S. and Mexican Boundary Survey Rep. 2:1-85. Evermann & Kendall 1894 The fishes of Texas and the Rio Grande… US Government Printing Office.
date_range: 1/1/1854-12/31/1854
flag (suspect/examine) note June 18, 2014
This lot in need of examination, but not yet examined. Work in progress.
date June 27, 2012
date_range: 1/1/1853-12/31/1856
collectors May 23, 2012
collectors: Kennerly, C.B. Dr.
collectors November 5, 2011
collectors: C.B. Kennerly
date November 5, 2011
date_range: 1/1/1853-12/31/1856
staff comment November 5, 2011
ID Status: Not flagged for specimen examination. By default we accept donor specimen determinations (after synonymization to our taxonomy). If georeferenced to TX this record has been considered in spatial context with other occurences of this species and accepted as correct.
ID Comments: NANot Georeferenced Because: There is no Seco River and two Seco Creeks.
georeference March 20, 2007
Coordinates: ;Georeferencer: AECGeographic note: Inland USA Texas

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