Cyprinella lutrensis
Cyprinella lutrensis
(Red Shiner)
Fishes
Native Transplant

15 results for Cyprinella lutrensis (Red Shiner)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
158540 AL Conasauga River, lower2000 03150101 Conasaugaestablished
26439 AL Coosa drainage, middle1996 03150106 Middle Coosaestablished
26330 AL Little River, Coosa drainage1992 03150105 Upper Coosaestablished
26331 AL Talladega Creek, Coosa drainage1992 03150106 Middle Coosaestablished
26332 AL Terrapin Creek, Coosa drainage1992 03150105 Upper Coosaestablished
1322672 ALCherokeeDead River2008 03150105 Upper Coosaestablished
1322669 ALCherokeeTerrapin Creek2008 03150105 Upper Coosaestablished
158541 GA Coosawattee River2000 03150102 Coosawatteeestablished
32204 GA Etowah River1997 03150104 Etowahestablished
158538 GA Etowah River drainage2000 03150104 Etowahestablished
32476 GA Coosa drainage1995 03150105 Upper Coosaestablished
32448 GAFloydEtowah River starting at mouth of Dykes Creek to ca 1.5 river miles downstream1993 03150104 Etowahcollected
158539 GAFloydOostanaula River (NE of Rome)2000 03150103 Oostanaulaestablished
1322667 GAMurrayConasauga River2008 03150101 Conasaugaestablished
158553 GAMurrayRock Creek, a Holly Creek tributary, at US Hwy 411 crossing (Conasauga drainage)2001 03150101 Conasaugaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/18/2024].

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