Catostomus commersonii
Catostomus commersonii
(White Sucker)
Fishes
Native Transplant

7 results for Catostomus commersonii (White Sucker)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
268320 UTGarfieldColorado River, Cataract Canyon (RK 326-344)1993 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
1458964 UTSan JuanColorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park1986 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
157895 UTSan JuanColorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park1999 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
268319 UTSan JuanColorado River, from the confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers to the first rapid in Cataract Canyon (RK 344-350)1993 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
1524631 UTWayneDirty Devil River, 12.6 miles downstream of UT State HWY 24 bridge.2012 14070004 Dirty Devilunknown
1524666 UTWayneDirty Devil River, 15.0 miles downstream of UT State HWY 24 bridge.2012 14070004 Dirty Devilunknown
1524702 UTWayneDirty Devil River, 17.4 miles downstream of UT State HWY 24 bridge.2012 14070004 Dirty Devilunknown

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