Specimen Information

Micropterus salmoides
Micropterus salmoides
(Largemouth Bass)
Fishes
Native Transplant

Specimen ID613113
GroupFishes
GenusMicropterus
Speciessalmoides
Common NameLargemouth Bass
StateNC
CountyNash
LocalityTurkey Creek, SR 231 bridge, [ca. 5.4 air] miles [NNE center] Middlesex, [ca. 17.6 air miles NW center Wilson]
Mapping AccuracyAccurate
HUC8 NameContentnea
HUC8 Number03020203
HUC10 NameBuckhorn Reservoir
HUC10 Number0302020301
HUC12 NameUpper Turkey Creek
HUC12 Number030202030103
Map
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Collection Day3
Collection Month7
Collection Year1961
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwaystocked for sport
Statusestablished
Reference 1
Ref. Number:26212
Author:GBIF
Date:2013
Title:Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database.
Publisher:Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Reference 2
Ref. Number:25976
Author:North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences
Date:2013
Title:North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8099
Publisher:North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences
CommentsData from GBIF data index - original values.
Record TypeSpecimen
DisposalNorth Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences ichthyology collection
Museum Cat NumberNCSM 4068
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater


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