Lithobates pipiens
Lithobates pipiens
(Northern Leopard Frog)
Amphibians-Frogs
Native Transplant

13 results for Lithobates pipiens (Northern Leopard Frog)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1072 CAImperialEl Centro1929 18100204 Salton Seaestablished
1073 CAInyoRound Valley near Bishop, +/- 30 yds south of Pine Creek Rd. (Wearhorse Corral) 1-2 miles west of Hwy 395, T6S R31E Sec21 NW1/41994 18090102 Crowley Lakeestablished
176 CAKerncanal immediately north of California State University - Bakersfield1974 18030003 Middle Kern-Upper Tehachapi-Grapevinecollected
1074 CAMercedDan McNamara Road canal approx 1 m N Merced W Refuge1976 18040001 Middle San Joaquin-Lower Chowchillaestablished
1075 CAModocAlturas1918 18020002 Upper Pitestablished
1108 CAModocRattlesnake Creek above Big Sage Reservoir at Pictograph Springs1954 18020002 Upper Pitestablished
48 CASan DiegoSan Felipe Creek, San Diego County1966 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished
413 CASan FranciscoSan Francisco, in the rock garden ponds, Strybing Arboretum, Golden Gate Park1950 18050002 San Pablo Bayextirpated
227 CATehamaBattle Creek Meadows [=Mineral Post office]1918 18020153 Battle Creekcollected
225 CATehamanorthern Sacramento Valley east of Red Bluff (Elliot and Hickman ranches)1918 18020155 Paynes Creek-Sacramento Rivercollected
226 CATehamanorthern Sacramento Valley east of Red Bluff (Elliot and Hickman ranches)1920 18020155 Paynes Creek-Sacramento Rivercollected
228 CATehamanorthern Sacramento Valley east of Red Bluff (Elliot and Hickman ranches)1924 18020155 Paynes Creek-Sacramento Riverfailed
47 CATularenear Yettem, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, CA (just north of Cottonwood Creek)1966 18030007 Upper Kaweahestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/26/2024].

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