Archoplites interruptus
Archoplites interruptus
(Sacramento Perch)
Fishes
Native Transplant

15 results for Archoplites interruptus (Sacramento Perch)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1703023 COWeldBanner Lake 121970 10190003 Middle South Platte-Cherry Creek 
1703025 COWeldBanner Lake 121970 10190003 Middle South Platte-Cherry Creek 
1702986 COWeldBanner Lake 12, Colorado1970 10190003 Middle South Platte-Cherry Creek 
1703024 COWeldBanner Lake 131970 10190003 Middle South Platte-Cherry Creek 
1703026 COWeldBanner Lake 131970 10190003 Middle South Platte-Cherry Creek 
1702991 COWeldBanner Lake 13, Colorado1970 10190003 Middle South Platte-Cherry Creek 
30837 COWeldBanner Lakes1970 10190003 Middle South Platte-Cherry Creekestablished
1703022 COWeldNewell Lake1970 10190006 Big Thompson 
37365 NDKidderLake George in the Apple drainage1970 10130103 Apple Creekfailed
37366 NDKidderRound Lake1970 10130103 Apple Creekfailed
38121 NMChavesLazy Lagoon (=Lazy Lagoon oil field?) [in Bottomless Lake State Park]1970 13060007 Upper Pecos-Long Arroyofailed
38095 NMChavesLea Lake1970 13060007 Upper Pecos-Long Arroyofailed
38077 NMChavesMirror Lake [Bottomless Lakes State Park]1970 13060007 Upper Pecos-Long Arroyofailed
38559 NVChurchillIndian Lakes1970 16050203 Carson Desertfailed
42629 SDMarshallWhite Lake1970 09020105 Western Wild Ricestocked

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2026]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [2/22/2026].

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