Pylodictis olivaris
Pylodictis olivaris
(Flathead Catfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

13 results for Pylodictis olivaris (Flathead Catfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1523711 KSChase[No specific locality provided in original dataset]2007 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1523588 KSChase[No specific locality provided in original dataset]2008 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1523553 KSChase[No specific locality provided in original dataset]2009 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1523536 KSChase[No specific locality provided in original dataset]2010 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1523659 KSChase[No specific locality provided in original dataset]2010 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1421608 KSChaseCedar Creek2010 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1421596 KSChaseCedar Creek2010 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1421851 KSChaseno locality provided2007 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1422007 KSChaseno locality provided2008 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1421896 KSChaseno locality provided2009 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1421811 KSChaseno locality provided2010 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1421863 KSChaseno locality provided2010 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished
1421746 KSMarionNeosho River2003 11070202 Upper Cottonwoodestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/14/2024].

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