Gambusia affinis
Gambusia affinis
(Western Mosquitofish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

14 results for Gambusia affinis (Western Mosquitofish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
27701 AZ widely stocked in lower Colorado drainage (level 2)1980 15030104 Imperial Reservoirestablished
165548 AZPimaSanta Cruz River1982 15050301 Upper Santa Cruzestablished
27784 AZPimaSanta Cruz River1983 15050301 Upper Santa Cruzestablished
242777 AZSanta CruzSan Rafael Valley1999 15050301 Upper Santa Cruzestablished
27783 AZSanta CruzSharp Spring near Harshaw1983 15050301 Upper Santa Cruzestablished
27778 AZSanta CruzSheehy Spring1977 15050301 Upper Santa Cruzestablished
27786 AZSanta CruzSonoita Creek1983 15050301 Upper Santa Cruzestablished
28980 CA Colorado drainage1976 15030100 Lower Coloradoestablished
747995 CARiversideBlythe1930 15030104 Imperial Reservoirestablished
38903 NV Colorado drainage1962 15030104 Imperial Reservoirestablished
262425 NVClarkColorado River, lower1967 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesunknown
1710657 NVClarkHiko Springs in Pahranagut Valley, Nevada1965 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakes 
1703227 NVClarkHiko Springs Wash1965 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakes 
1427867 OHJeffersonLittle Rush Run, under SR 7, south of Rush Run, Warren township2011 05030106 Upper Ohio-Wheelingestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/18/2024].

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