Percina nigrofasciata
Percina nigrofasciata
(Blackbanded Darter)
Fishes
Native Transplant

8 results for Percina nigrofasciata (Blackbanded Darter)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
26596 AL an eastern trib. of Lake Martin (Tallapoosa drainage)1996 03150109 Middle Tallapoosaestablished
613931 ALClayWesobulga Creek S. Cragford, T21S R9E Sec. 21; Section 10.1993 03150109 Middle Tallapoosaestablished
274197 ALCoosaMartin Lake, near outflow of Rocky Ford Creek1996 03150109 Middle Tallapoosaestablished
613932 ALCoosaOakachoy Creek at AL Hwy. 259; T21N R20E Sec. 2.1988 03150109 Middle Tallapoosaestablished
1703133 ALCoosaOakachoy Creek, 5.8 miles NE of Equality, AL1988 03150109 Middle Tallapoosa 
274199 ALRandolphTallapoosa River at fork of Little Tallapoosa River1996 03150108 Upper Tallapoosaestablished
613933 ALTallapoosaHillabee Creek 4.2 mi. SW of Perryville at AL Hwy. 22.1988 03150109 Middle Tallapoosaestablished
274198 ALTallapoosaMartin Lake in the branch near Still Waters1996 03150109 Middle Tallapoosaestablished

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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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