Notropis hudsonius
Notropis hudsonius
(Spottail Shiner)
Fishes
Native Transplant

12 results for Notropis hudsonius (Spottail Shiner)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
45223 VA New River below Claytor Lake1971 05050001 Upper Newestablished
268936 VA New drainage (Kanawha above the falls)1986 05050000 Kanawhaestablished
1711253 VACraigCraig Creek1945 02080201 Upper James 
1702788 VAGilesEast River at confluence of New River1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702651 VAGilesEast River at WV-VA state border1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702773 VAGilesEast River below APCO's heated discharge1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702710 VAGilesIn discharge canal to East River1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702615 VAGilesLeft bank of New River1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702639 VAGilesLeft bank of New River1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702718 VAGilesLeft bank of New River below mouth of East River1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702629 VAGilesRight bank of new river across from power plant1973 05050002 Middle New 
45226 VAPulaskiClaytor Lake1948 05050001 Upper Newestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/17/2024].

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