Scardinius erythrophthalmus
Scardinius erythrophthalmus
(Rudd)
Fishes
Exotic

14 results for Scardinius erythrophthalmus (Rudd)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
39677 NYCayugaSkaneateles Lake, southern portion1993 04140201 Senecafailed
281752 NYOneidaErie Canal just below Rome1994 04140202 Oneidaestablished
1730400 NYOnondaga[No locality description provided]2022 04140202 Oneida 
39417 NYOnondagaOnondaga Lake, Syracuse1991 04140201 Senecafailed
860055 NYOntarioCanandaigua Lake, at Canandaigua city pier2015 04140201 Senecaestablished
39385 NYOswegoOneida Lake, Shackelton Point1990 04140202 Oneidaestablished
1653960 NYSchuylerWatkins Glen, NY, USA2020 04140201 Senecaestablished
261467 NYSenecaCayuga Lake, near Seneca Falls, off Lower Lake Road vicinity of Cayuga State Park2009 04140201 Senecaunknown
544886 NYSenecaSeneca Lake at Teall Beach, Geneva2013 04140201 Senecaestablished
267245 NYSenecaSeneca-Cayuga Canal, at mouth, by a marina, at the north end of Seneca Lake2006 04140201 Senecaestablished
1728415 NYTompkins[No locality description provided]2023 04140201 Seneca 
39382 NYTompkinsCascadilla Creek, east of Ithaca, NY1950 04140201 Senecafailed
39743 NYTompkinsFall Creek, a tributary to Cayuga Lake, between Cayuga St. bridge and railroad overpass1999 04140201 Senecaestablished
39404 NYTompkinsIthaca reservoir1931 04140201 Senecafailed

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