Notropis baileyi
Notropis baileyi
(Rough Shiner)
Fishes
Native Transplant

12 results for Notropis baileyi (Rough Shiner)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
262093 AL Halawakee Creek1968 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
263356 ALEscambiaBig Escambia Creek at the I-65 crossing1966 03140305 Escambiaestablished
26305 ALJeffersonLocust Fork of Black Warrior River, headwaters1980 03160109 Mulberryfailed
31932 FL Escambia River drainage1980 03140305 Escambiaestablished
263351 FLEscambiaCanoe Creek, Escambia trib., at Hwy 29 bridge1975 03140305 Escambiaestablished
263352 FLEscambiaCanoe Creek, Escambia trib., at Hwy 29 bridge1975 03140305 Escambiaestablished
263353 FLEscambiaCanoe Creek, Route 4 bridge1988 03140305 Escambiaestablished
263354 FLSanta RosaMoore Creek1988 03140305 Escambiaestablished
32265 GA Apalachicola River drainage1971 03130000 Apalachicola Basinestablished
32428 GA Chattahoochee River drainage, tribs to area of Lake Harding/West Point Reservoir1969 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
32513 GAHarrisFlat Shoal Creek1969 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
238752 GAHarrisMountain Oak Creek1995 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingcollected

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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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