Lepomis microlophus
Lepomis microlophus
(Redear Sunfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

12 results for Lepomis microlophus (Redear Sunfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
37292 NC Catawba drainage1991 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1616556 NCCatawba[No locality description provided]2018 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
746465 NCCatawbaCatawba River on US 70 and 64, W of Statesville1964 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1332265 NCGastonCatawba Creek, at SR 24351997 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1332266 NCGastonCrowders Creek, at SR 11081997 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
746585 NCIredellCatawba River at US 70 bridge, [ca. 15.5 air miles E center Hickory]1978 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1332274 NCLincolnForney Creek, at SR 13862007 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1332267 NCLincolnKillian Creek, at NC 731997 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1332264 NCLincolnKillian Creek, at SR 15111993 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
746379 NCLincolnKillion Creek [= Forney Creek at this crossing?] at SR 1511 [Old Plank Road], 1.3 air miles W Lowesville1993 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1332275 NCLincolnLeepers Creek, at SR 14042009 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished
1332280 NCMcDowellNorth Muddy Creek, at SR 17602012 03050101 Upper Catawbaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/19/2024].

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