Pimephales promelas
Pimephales promelas
(Fathead Minnow)
Fishes
Native Transplant

14 results for Pimephales promelas (Fathead Minnow)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
262683 AZCoconinoColorado River, just below Glen Canyon Dam within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area1959 14070006 Lower Lake Powellestablished
27955 AZCoconinoLake Powell (lower end)1982 14070006 Lower Lake Powellestablished
262682 AZCoconinoParia River at Lee's Ferry1952 14070007 Pariaestablished
28005 AZCoconinoParia River at Lee's Ferry1952 14070007 Pariaestablished
44827 UT Fremont River1982 14070004 Dirty Devilestablished
44830 UT Lake Powell, lower1982 14070006 Lower Lake Powellestablished
44829 UT Lake Powell, upper1982 14070006 Lower Lake Powellestablished
268317 UTGarfieldColorado River, Cataract Canyon (RK 326-344)1993 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
1458962 UTSan JuanColorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park1986 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
157901 UTSan JuanColorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park1999 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
268316 UTSan JuanColorado River, from the confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers to the first rapid in Cataract Canyon (RK 344-350)1993 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
268318 UTSan JuanColorado River, Lake Powell inflow (RK 316-326)1993 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
158051 UTWayneColorado River at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona1999 14070001 Upper Lake Powellestablished
44828 UTWayneMuddy Creek, above confluence of Dirty Devil and Fremont rivers1982 14070004 Dirty Devilestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/26/2024].

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