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

13 results for Mylopharyngodon piceus var. diploid (Black Carp (diploid))
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1633106 IL Kaskaskia River2019 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1657146 ILRandolphKasaskia River, an oxbow lake2021 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1613723 ILRandolphKaskaskia River2019 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1633084 ILRandolphKaskaskia River2019 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1695656 ILRandolphKaskaskia River2022 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1713949 ILRandolphKaskaskia River2023 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1713950 ILRandolphKaskaskia River2023 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1695658 ILSt. ClairKaskaskia River2022 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1695659 ILSt. ClairKaskaskia River2022 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1695661 ILSt. ClairKaskaskia River2022 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1695662 ILSt. ClairKaskaskia River2022 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1713935 ILSt. ClairKaskaskia River2023 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaestablished
1420937 ILSt. ClairKaskaskia River [just below New Athens]2017 07140204 Lower Kaskaskiaunknown

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