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
46683 WV Kanawha above falls1993 05050002 Middle Newestablished
1710940 WVJacksonOhio River, Site ID LGL2022062211002022 05030202 Upper Ohio-Shade 
1710941 WVJacksonOhio River, Site ID LGL2022062308382022 05030202 Upper Ohio-Shade 
1725560 WVJacksonOhio River, Site ID LGL2023110210052023 05030202 Upper Ohio-Shade 
1702754 WVMercerEast River at the mouth of Five Mile Creek, downstreem from Oakvale1973 05050002 Middle New 
1702762 WVMercerEast River on West Virginia-Virginia border1973 05050002 Middle New 
46808 WVMercerEast River, lower, near the Virginia line1972 05050002 Middle Newestablished
1710947 WVPleasantsMiddle Island Creek, Site ID LGL2022061408282022 05030201 Little Muskingum-Middle Island 
1710948 WVPleasantsMiddle Island Creek, Site ID LGL2022061409402022 05030201 Little Muskingum-Middle Island 
1710949 WVPleasantsOhio River, Site ID LGL2022061410502022 05030201 Little Muskingum-Middle Island 
1710950 WVPleasantsOhio River, Site ID LGL2022061412272022 05030201 Little Muskingum-Middle Island 
1710946 WVPleasantsOhio River, Site ID LGL2022061610042022 05030201 Little Muskingum-Middle Island 

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

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