Ameiurus melas
Ameiurus melas
(Black Bullhead)
Fishes
Native Transplant

10 results for Ameiurus melas (Black Bullhead)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1401652 AL Conecuh drainage, upper (all drainages east of Mobile basin)1996 03140301 Upper Conecuhestablished
1401657 AL Lower Conecuh drainage1996 03140304 Lower Conecuhestablished
1401653 AL Patsaliga drainage1996 03140302 Patsaligaestablished
1401655 AL Pea drainage1996 03140202 Peaestablished
1401654 AL Sepulga drainage1996 03140303 Sepulgaestablished
1401656 AL Upper Choctawhatchee drainage1996 03140201 Upper Choctawhatcheeestablished
1335170 ALBarbourSouth Fork Cowikee Creek, 1 mi W of Batesville1953 03130003 Middle Chattahoochee-Walter Festablished
1335055 ALEscambiaConecuh River, 2.7 mi S of Brewton, Hwy 411981 03140304 Lower Conecuhestablished
1447339 ALGeneva 2015 03140201 Upper Choctawhatcheeestablished
1335169 ALLeeChewacla Cr., Oxbow Pond1954 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].

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