Mylopharyngodon piceus var. diploid
Mylopharyngodon piceus var. diploid
(Black Carp (diploid))
Fishes
Exotic

11 results for Mylopharyngodon piceus var. diploid (Black Carp (diploid))
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1657572 ILCalhounIllinois River2021 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished
1657573 ILCalhounIllinois River2021 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished
615296 ILCalhounIllinois River (RM 24), in a side channel next to Diamond Island2013 07130011 Lower Illinoisunknown
1473392 ILCalhounIllinois River, just upriver of Grafton2018 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished
1658264 ILGreeneIllinois River2021 07130011 Lower Illinoisunknown
645257 ILGreeneIllinois River, approximately RM 22.52014 07130011 Lower Illinoisunknown
1522455 ILJerseyIllinois River2018 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished
1522456 ILJerseyIllinois River2018 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished
1522465 ILJerseyIllinois River2018 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished
1695666 ILJerseyIllinois River2022 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished
1713951 ILJerseyIllinois River2023 07130011 Lower Illinoisestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/26/2024].

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