Cyprinodon macularius macularius
(Desert Pupfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

10 results for Cyprinodon macularius macularius (Desert Pupfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
27800 AZMaricopaArizona Game and Fish Department ponds, Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ1977 15050100 Middle Gilaextirpated
27799 AZPinalBoyce Thompson Arboretum pond, Superior, Pinal County, AZ1977 15050100 Middle Gilaextirpated
27804 AZPinalBoyce Thompson Arboretum pond, Superior, Pinal County, AZ1979 15050100 Middle Gilaextirpated
27805 AZPinalBoyce Thompson Arboretum pond, Superior, Pinal County, AZ1980 15050100 Middle Gilaextirpated
27819 AZPinalBoyce Thompson Arboretum pond, Superior, Pinal County, AZ1983 15050100 Middle Gilaestablished
27824 AZPinalBoyce Thompson Arboretum pond, Superior, Pinal County, AZ1985 15050100 Middle Gilaestablished
27825 AZPinalBoyce Thompson Arboretum pond, Superior, Pinal County, AZ1985 15050100 Middle Gilaestablished
27821 AZPinalBoyce Thompson Arboretum pond, Superior, Pinal County, AZ1993 15050100 Middle Gilaestablished
27815 AZPinalMesquite Spring, Pinal County, AZ1983 15050100 Middle Gilaextirpated
27803 AZPinalQueen Creek Tank, Pinal County, AZ1978 15050100 Middle Gilaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/19/2024].

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