Dataset: ABS-FISHARCH
Taxa: Cyprinidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Archbold Biological Station Fish Collection


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Notemigonus crysoleucas (Mitchill, 1814)
FISHARCH0064J. Jordan, Don Goodman   1967-09-11
United States, Florida, Highlands, Venus

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Notemigonus crysoleucas (Mitchill, 1814)
FISHARCH0065James N. Layne, S. Hoyt, Chester E. Winegarner   1967-09-28
United States, Florida, Glades, Palmdale

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Notemigonus crysoleucas (Mitchill, 1814)
FISHARCH0066Austin L. Rand   1974-01-21
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Huntley

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Notropis chalybaeus (Cope, 1867)
FISHARCH0067Dan Goodman, J. Jordan   1967-09-11
United States, Florida, Highlands, Venus

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Notropis maculatus (Hay, 1881)
FISHARCH0068Dan Goodman, J. Jordan   1967-09-11
United States, Florida, Highlands, Venus

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Notropis maculatus (Hay, 1881)
FISHARCH0069Tom E. Lodge   1970-05-20
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

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Notropis petersoni Fowler, 1942
FISHARCH0070James N. Layne, K. Layne, C. NeSmith   1967-08-05
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid, 6 miles south, Lake Annie

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Notropis petersoni Fowler, 1942
FISHARCH0071Tom E. Lodge   1970-05-20
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid, 6 miles south

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Notemigonus crysoleucas (Mitchill, 1814)
FISHARCH0173R. D. Nester   1976-03-21
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid, 6 miles south, Lake Annie

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Ctenopharyngodon idella (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1844)
FISHARCH0187J. S. Godley   1977-09-01
United States, Florida, Orange, Lake Conway

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Notropis petersoni Fowler, 1942
FISHARCH0198James N. Layne, S. N. Layne, R. P. Layne   1980-07-17
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Josephine


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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