Fundulus kansae
Fundulus kansae
(Northern Plains Killifish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

12 results for Fundulus kansae (Northern Plains Killifish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
27470 AZ Little Colorado River1980 15020002 Upper Little Coloradoestablished
27505 AZ Little Colorado River1980 15020002 Upper Little Coloradoestablished
27499 AZ Little Colorado River1980 15020002 Upper Little Coloradoestablished
27710 AZ Little Colorado River1980 15020002 Upper Little Coloradoestablished
27399 AZCoconinoLake Powell1980 14070006 Lower Lake Powellestablished
27348 AZMohaveColorado River above Lake Mead (whole length)1980 15010005 Lake Meadestablished
27464 AZMohaveColorado River above Lake Mead (whole length)1980 15010005 Lake Meadestablished
27711 AZMohaveColorado River above Lake Mead (whole length)1980 15010005 Lake Meadestablished
27487 AZMohaveColorado River above Lake Mead (whole length)1980 15010005 Lake Meadestablished
44659 UT San Juan River drainage1980 14080204 Chinleestablished
44661 UTMillardSalt Marsh Lake area1980 16020301 Hamlin-Snake Valleysestablished
44660 UTUintahGreen River near CO state line1980 14060010 Lower Green-Diamondestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/21/2024].

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