Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
271 BookBecker, G.C.1983Fishes of Wisconsin.
146 BookCross, F.B.1967Handbook of fishes of Kansas.
1554 BookCross, F.B., and J.T. Collins.1995Fishes in Kansas.
1668 Book ChapterCross, F.B., R.L. Mayden, and J.D. Stewart.1986Fishes in the western Mississippi basin (Missouri, Arkansas and Red Rivers).
18772 Journal ArticleDavenport, S.R., and W.J. Remshardt2008Range extension for Pimephales vigilax and Percina macrolepida in the Rio Grande, New Mexico.
13443 Web PageHatch, J.T., and K. Schmidt2002Fishes of Minnesota: Distribution in 8 Major Drainage Basins
31634 Journal ArticleHeckmann, R.A., C.W. Thompson, and D.A. White1981Fishes of Utah Lake
95 Journal ArticleHubbs, C., R.J. Edwards, and G.P. Garrett1991An annotated checklist of freshwater fishes of Texas, with keys to identification of species.
1812 BookHubbs, C.L., and J.D. Black.1947Revision of Ceratichthys, a genus of American cyprinid fishes.
275 BookLee, D.S., C.R. Gilbert, C.H. Hocutt, R.E. Jenkins, D.E. McAllister, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr.1980Atlas of North American freshwater fishes.
19537 Journal ArticleMatthews, W.J., and F.R. Gelwick1990Fishes of Crutcho Creek and the North Canadian River in central Oklahoma: effects of urbanization.
1737 BookPflieger, W.L.1997The fishes of Missouri.
30703 Journal ArticleSchmidt, K.2016In Search of Minnesota's Crossover Connections
1576 BookSigler, W.F., and J.W. Sigler.1987Fishes of the Great Basin: a natural history.
1575 BookSigler, W.F., and J.W. Sigler.1996Fishes of Utah: a natural history.
127 BookSigler, W.F., and R.R. Miller.1963Fishes of Utah.
1 BookSublette, J.E., M.D. Hatch, and M. Sublette.1990The fishes of New Mexico.
2 BookTrautman, M.B.1981The fishes of Ohio.


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