BU-MMC-BB_449
Not suspect, examined
Texas Shiner –
Notropis amabilis
Map
Location
29.98914° N, 98.08028° W
(± 1714.0
m)
Taxonomy
GenusNotropis
Speciesshumardi
Specimen
Num Specimens2
Identification
DeterminerL. Farr
Collection Event
Collected Date1969.7.18
Geography
Locality1 mi E of Wimberly at Paradis Valley cut off in Blanco R., Hayes Co.
Other
CollectionX
Boxed37
Sl31-41
Record Source
Source
Baylor University, Mayborn Museum Complex
(type: specimens)
Institution
Baylor University, Mayborn Museum Complex
(type: museum)
Curator
Anita Benedict
Record Added
April 23, 2015
Record Last Modified
June 22, 2022
Data Processing Track
Track 2
From Data Set Received
04/2009 to 10/2010
Identification
Suspect Notes
None
Count
2
Current Determination
Determiner
Ben Labay
Determination Date
Sept. 27, 2013
Determination Type
specimen examination
Identification Comments
Specimen examined and Id'ed for FoTX project. | dorsal fin origin set back from pelvic fin origin
Identification Confidence
High
Collecting Event
Collected
July 18, 1969
Collector(s)
No collector information is available for this record.
Collecting Event ID
18152
Field Notes
There are no field notes available.
Locality
Region
Edwards Plateau
Jurisdiction
Hays, Texas
Name
Blanco River, 1 mile downstream of Wimberley
Hydrography
USGS HUC
Texas-Gulf Region
Central Texas Coastal
Guadalupe
San Marcos
Lower Blanco River
Lone Man Creek-Blanco River
HydroBASINS
7519
751940
75194087
7519408702
751940870200
Captive
no
Locality Photos
No locality photos available.
flag (suspect/examine)
suspect: FALSE
flag (suspect/examine)
suspect: noexamination: yes
flag (suspect/examine)
out of range, check specimen
date
date_range: 7/18/1969-7/18/1969
date
date_range: 7\18\1969-7\18\1969
collectors
Comments On BU-MMC-BB_449