Specimen Information

Pomoxis nigromaculatus
Pomoxis nigromaculatus
(Black Crappie)
Fishes
Native Transplant

Specimen ID42822
GroupFishes
GenusPomoxis
Speciesnigromaculatus
Common NameBlack Crappie
StateSD
CountySpink
LocalityJames River, 4.3 mi E of Mellette; Missouri River drainage T120N R63W S34
Mapping AccuracyAccurate
HUC8 NameMiddle James
HUC8 Number10160006
HUC10 NameTimber Creek-James River
HUC10 Number1016000604
HUC12 NameMud Creek-James River
HUC12 Number101600060401
Map
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Collection Day25
Collection Month8
Collection Year1952
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwaystocked for sport | stocked for food
Statusestablished
Reference 1
Ref. Number:376
Author:Bailey, R.M., and M.O. Allum
Date:1962
Title:Fishes of South Dakota.
Journal:Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan
Publisher:Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan
Volume:119
Pages:1-131
Reference 2
Ref. Number:20843
Author:University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
Date:2011
Title:University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Ichthyology Collection.
Publisher:University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
CommentsStation #38
Record TypeSpecimen
DisposalUniversity of Michigan Museum of Zoology ichthyology collection
Museum Cat NumberUMMZ 166862
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater
Number Preserved31


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