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Anonymous. 2013. Collection records of Hoplosternum littorale from locations within the United States. Derived from a search on FishNet2 on 2013-04-29. Anonymous. http://www.fishnet2.net. Accessed on 04/29/2013.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 26107
Type: Database
Author: Anonymous
Date (year): 2013
Title:Collection records of Hoplosternum littorale from locations within the United States. Derived from a search on FishNet2 on 2013-04-29.
Publisher:Anonymous
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URL: http://www.fishnet2.net
Accessed on: 04/29/2013
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Keywords: Hoplosternum littorale
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Hoplosternum littorale

    FL - Indian River Lagoon drainage, near Scottsmoor
    FL - Peace River, NW shore of Charlotte Park
    FL - Newnans Lake in shallow vegetated area near boat ramp.
    FL - Alachua Sink. Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.
    FL - Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park, Bonita Springs
    FL - Small tributary off main channel in Kissimmee River near Cornwell, FL
    FL - St. Lucie River Drainage: gator hole E. of canoe launch, Savannas Preserve State Park,
    FL - Trail-side ditch in Bicentennial Youth Park, near DeLand
    FL - Trail-side ditch in Bicentennial Youth Park, near DeLand
    FL - Fish Trap Bay, near Bonita Springs
    FL - Spill coming out of Lake Seminole at foot of Park Boulevard
    FL - South Fork of St. Lucie River, just off of SW Overlook Dr, Stuart, FL
    FL - Indian River, just off of N El Mar Dr, Jensen Beach, FL
    FL - Alafia River, ca. 150 m upstream of Alafia Cove Dr, Riverview
    FL - St. Johns River, just south of Rt 50 crossing (transect site #7)


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