Semotilus atromaculatus
Semotilus atromaculatus
(Creek Chub)
Fishes
Native Transplant

7 results for Semotilus atromaculatus (Creek Chub)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1544989 SCBeaufortBohemie Swamp, 13 miles S of Richland, [see georeference remarks]1933 03060110 Calibogue Sound-Wright Riverestablished
1544828 SCCharlestonStation GC-05. Approximately 2 miles northeast of the center of Simpsonville, on League Road1999 03050201 Cooperestablished
1544672 SCCharlestonStation GC-09. About 2 miles due east of the center of Mauldin, near theintersection of Bethel Road and SC 14.1999 03050201 Cooperestablished
1544942 SCCharlestonStation GC-12. About 0.5 miles north of the center of Mauldin, near the intersection of Bridges Road and Butler Avenue1999 03050201 Cooperestablished
1544712 SCCharlestonStation RC-13. Approximately 2 miles from the center of Mauldin, near the intersection of Hamby Road and Laurens Road1999 03050201 Cooperestablished
1544980 SCColletonStation GC-07. Just inside the Simpsonville city limits, 1.4 mi southeast of intersection between Stokes Rd and SC 141999 03050207 Salkehatchieestablished
1544992 SCDillonStation UE-06. Before Western South Carolina Sewer Authority monitoring station on Tubbs Mountain Road1999 03040204 Little Pee Deeestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/1/2024].

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