Ambloplites rupestris
Ambloplites rupestris
(Rock Bass)
Fishes
Native Transplant

9 results for Ambloplites rupestris (Rock Bass)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
547573 MSCopiahTributary to Pearl River ca. 5 miles S of Georgetown on Hwy. 27.1961 03180003 Middle Pearl-Silverestablished
547579 MSLincolnHomochitto River 5 mi. E of Union Church, Hwy. 550.1971 08060205 Homochittoestablished
1404975 MSMadisonUnnamed tributary of Tombigbee River; at about 5.5 mi NE of Tremont1968 03180002 Middle Pearl-Strongestablished
547602 MSMarionPearl River, 2.6 miles E. of Sandy Hook1955 03180004 Lower Pearlestablished
547603 MSMarionTen Mile Creek, 10.4 miles S of Columbia, Hwy. 35.1958 03180004 Lower Pearlestablished
1404994 MSMonroeButtahatchee River, U.S. Hwy 45, Lownds-Monroe County line, North of Columbus1963 03160103 Buttahatcheeestablished
547805 MSNeshobaBeasha Creek, 4 mi. E Laurel Hill on Rt. 4881989 03180001 Upper Pearlestablished
1404974 MSRankinPurvis Creek 6.7 mi SW of Polkville on Rte 13.1964 03180002 Middle Pearl-Strongestablished
547423 MSWilkinsonBuffalo Bayou 4 mi. NW of Centreville on Lafayette Road.1970 08060206 Buffaloestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/8/2024].

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