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

8 results for Mylopharyngodon piceus var. diploid (Black Carp (diploid))
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1651197 ILClintonKaskaskia River2020 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaestablished
1652416 ILClintonKaskaskia River2020 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaestablished
1651199 ILClintonKaskaskia River2020 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaestablished
630596 ILClintonKaskaskia River near Carlyle (~1 mile S of Hwy 50 bridge)2014 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaunknown
1545360 ILClintonKaskaskia River, 1 mile south of Route 50 bridge in Carlyle2019 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaestablished
1407103 ILClintonKaskaskia River, 1/2 mile downstream of U.S. Highway 50 bridge in Carlyle2017 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaunknown
877660 ILClintonKaskaskia River, just downstream of Hwy 50 bridge in Carlyle2015 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaunknown
877595 ILClintonKaskaskia River, just downstream of Hwy 50 bridge in Carlyle2015 07140202 Middle Kaskaskiaunknown

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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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