Cyprinella lutrensis
Cyprinella lutrensis
(Red Shiner)
Fishes
Native Transplant

14 results for Cyprinella lutrensis (Red Shiner)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
38468 NM Gila River1980 15040002 Upper Gila-Mangasestablished
38469 NM Gila River1992 15040002 Upper Gila-Mangasestablished
38213 NM Gila River drainage1990 15040002 Upper Gila-Mangasestablished
38212 NM San Francisco drainage1990 15040004 San Franciscocollected
38211 NM San Juan drainage1990 14080100 Upper San Juanestablished
38519 NMRio ArribaSan Juan River1982 14080101 Upper San Juanestablished
1462145 NMSan JuanSan Juan River basin2015 14080106 Chacoestablished
1462133 NMSan JuanSan Juan River basin2015 14080106 Chacoestablished
1462161 NMSan JuanSan Juan River basin2015 14080106 Chacoestablished
1462176 NMSan JuanSan Juan River basin2015 14080106 Chacoestablished
1462164 NMSan JuanSan Juan River basin2015 14080106 Chacoestablished
1702423 NMSan JuanSan Juan river between Shiprock, NM and state boarder1993 14080105 Middle San Juan 
1702408 NMSan JuanSan Juan river near Colorado and New Mexico Border1993 14080105 Middle San Juan 
1702432 NMSan JuanSan Juan river near Shiprock, NM1993 14080105 Middle San Juan 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].

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