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INHS_81119

Not suspect, examined

Photos

No photos available.

Map

Location 30.49793° N, 99.73006° W (± 4197.2 m)

Taxonomy

GenusDionda
Speciesepiscopa

Specimen

Num Specimens0

Collection Event

CollectorL.M.Page, B.M. Burr, R.L. Mayden & M.A. Morris
Collected Date1978.5.28

Geography

DrainageColorado
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyKimble
LocalityLlano River; 1 mi EJunction

Record Source

Source Illinois Natural History Survey (type: specimens)
Institution Illinois Natural History Survey (type: museum)
Curator Chris Taylor
Record Added May 13, 2010
Record Last Modified June 22, 2022
Data Processing Track Track 2
From Data Set Received 11/1997 to 05/2006

Identification

Suspect Notes None
Count No data

Current Determination

Actinopterygii Cypriniformes Cyprinidae Dionda Dionda flavipinnis
Determiner Floyd Douglas Martin
Determination Date Jan. 18, 2013
Determination Type specimen examination
Identification Comments Specimen examined and Id'ed for FoTX project. | based on geography and Schonhuth et al 2012
Identification Confidence High

Previous Determination

Actinopterygii Cypriniformes Cyprinidae Dionda Dionda nigrotaeniata
Determiner Adam Cohen
Determination Date Feb. 3, 2011
Determination Type taxonomic adjustment
Identification Comments ID'ed without examination | specimen not reviewed and ID is based on known distribution
Identification Confidence Unknown

Collecting Event

Collected May 28, 1978
Collecting Event ID 2581
Field Notes
There are no field notes available.

Locality

Region Edwards Plateau
Jurisdiction Kimble, Texas
Name Llano River, 1 mile east of Junction
Hydrography Texas-Gulf Region Lower Colorado-San Bernard Coastal Middle Colorado-Llano Llano Big Saline Creek-Llano River The Bogs-Llano River
Captive no
Locality Photos
No locality photos available.
Ecoregion Edwards Plateau Woodland
HUC 12 120902040201
Georeferencing Remarks Measured via SH 2169 starting at city limits and point is placed on the river here. Other methods of measurement are less likely due to a large northward bend in the river. This bend is included in the maximum error.
Georeferencing Annotation
Has not been Georeferenced because

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