Dataset: ASU-ASUFIC
Taxa: Cyprinidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Ichthyology Collection


ASU:ASUFIC
Chrosomus eos Cope, 1861
ASUFIC002663BARBER, W E   1965-12-11
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 0.5 MILE DOWN FROM HEAD, 47.2434900 -95.2109600

ASU:ASUFIC
Chrosomus eos Cope, 1861
ASUFIC005698LABOUNTY, J F   J.F.L. 66-331966-06-27
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 2 MILES FROM HEADWATERS AT MN 31 (MN 200) BRIDGE, 47.2534400 -95.2254650

ASU:ASUFIC
Chrosomus erythrogaster (Rafinesque, 1820)
ASUFIC000239MINCKLEY, W L   W.M. 8491963-07-10
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, HONEY CREEK, 0.5 MILE ABOVE TURNER FALLS, 34.4229000 -97.1563100

ASU:ASUFIC
Chrosomus erythrogaster (Rafinesque, 1820)
ASUFIC000298MINCKLEY, W L   1961-07-00
United States, Kansas, Riley, DEEP CREEK, 3 MILES BY CREEK ABOVE PILLSBURY CROSSING, 39.1457800 -96.4286300

ASU:ASUFIC
Chrosomus erythrogaster (Rafinesque, 1820)
ASUFIC000302MINCKLEY, W L   1961-07-00
United States, Kansas, Riley, DEEP CREEK, 3 MILES BY CREEK ABOVE PILLSBURY CROSSING, 39.1457800 -96.4286300

ASU:ASUFIC
Chrosomus erythrogaster (Rafinesque, 1820)
ASUFIC002007MINCKLEY, W L   W.M. 65-331965-06-14
United States, Kansas, Riley, DEEP CREEK, 3 MILES (BY CREEK) UPSTREAM FROM PILLSBURY CROSSING, 39.1129900 -96.4785400

ASU:ASUFIC
Chrosomus erythrogaster (Rafinesque, 1820)
ASUFIC002131KOEHN, R K   1965-06-19
United States, Kansas, Wabaunsee, MILL CREEK, T13S R10E SEC. 11, 38.9347100 -96.2697400

ASU:ASUFIC
Ctenopharyngodon idellus (Valenciennes, 1844)
ASUFIC007691EDWARDS, G   1976-00-00
United States, Arizona, Pinal, LARGEST LAKE IN ARIZONA CITY, 32.7378160 -111.6790200

ASU:ASUFIC
Ctenopharyngodon idellus (Valenciennes, 1844)
ASUFIC007880FISHERIES CLASS   1978-04-20
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, SUN LAKES, POND #8, 33.2181000 -111.8694010


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