Ameiurus melas
Ameiurus melas
(Black Bullhead)
Fishes
Native Transplant

13 results for Ameiurus melas (Black Bullhead)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
295263 AZ Rio Yaqui drainage in SE AZ2011 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
324367 AZCochiseMiddle San Pedro River, Hughes Ranch1993 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
324368 AZCochiseMiddle San Pedro River, Hughes Ranch1994 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
302546 AZCochiseMiddle San Pedro River, Hughes Ranch1995 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
324148 AZCochiseMiddle San Pedro River, Hughes Ranch1996 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
271043 AZCochiseSan Pedro River, upstream of Charleston gauge2010 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
1335053 AZCochiseSan Pedro River.2003 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
302543 AZCochiseUpper San Pedro River, Charleston1995 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
324147 AZCochiseUpper San Pedro River, Charleston1996 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
302537 AZCochiseUpper San Pedro River, Hereford1995 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
324143 AZCochiseUpper San Pedro River, Hereford1996 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
302540 AZCochiseUpper San Pedro River, Lewis Springs1995 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished
324145 AZCochiseUpper San Pedro River, Lewis Springs1996 15050202 Upper San Pedroestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].

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