TNHCi_10171
Not suspect, not examinedPhotos
No photos available.
Map
Location
30.75769° N, 103.85777° W
(± 43.7
m)
Taxonomy
GenusLepomis
Speciescyanellus
Specimen
Num Specimens5
Collection Event
CollectorGarrett; et al.
Collected Date1980.5.2
Geography
DrainageRio Grande
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyJeff Davis
LocalityBig Aquja Canyon at springhead
Record Source
Source
Texas Natural History Collections
(type: specimens)
Institution
Texas Natural History Collections
(type: museum)
Curator
Dean Hendrickson
Record Added
May 13, 2010
Record Last Modified
March 23, 2026
Data Processing Track
Track 2
From Data Set Received
04/2009 to 10/2010
Identification
Suspect Notes
None
Count
5
Current Determination
Determiner
Fishes of Texas staff
Determination Date
Unknown
Determination Type
Unspecified
Identification Comments
None
Identification Confidence
Unknown
Collecting Event
Collected
May 3, 1980
Collector(s)
Collecting Event ID
7429
Field Notes
Locality
Region
Trans Pecos
Jurisdiction
Jeff Davis, Texas
Name
Spring at start of Big Aguja Canyon
Hydrography
Rio Grande Region
Lower Pecos
Lower Pecos
Toyah
Madera Canyon
Upper Big Aguja Canyon
Captive
no
Locality Photos
No locality photos available.
flag (suspect/examine)
suspect: noexamination: no
collectors
collectors: Garrett Gary P., Hubbs Clark, Edwards Robert J.
date
date_range: 5/3/1980-5/3/1980
collectors
collectors: Garrett
staff comment
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: NAGeoref Remark: Terrain Navigator shows spring, not springhead.
collectors
collectors: Garrett
date
date_range: 5/2/1980-5/2/1980
georeference
Error: 43.657Remarks: Terrain Navigator shows spring, not springhead.Locality: Spring at start of Big Aguja CanyonCoordinates: 30.757687969;-103.857765635Georeferencer: BJLGeographic note: Inland USA Texas
Terrain Navigator shows spring, not springhead.
Comments On TNHCi_10171