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Rees, D.M. 1934. Notes on mosquito fish in Utah, Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard). Copeia 1945(4):236.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 128
Type: Journal Article
Author: Rees, D.M.
Date (year): 1934
Article Title:Notes on mosquito fish in Utah, Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard).
Journal Name: Copeia
Volume: 1945
Issue: 4
Pages: 236
URL:
Keywords: mosquitofish, Gambusia
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Gambusia affinis

    NE - Republican (HUC6) non-specific
    NE - almost anywhere along the Platte and North Platte
    NV - state non-specific
    NV - Lahontan drainage
    NV - White River drainage
    NV - Colorado drainage
    NV - Stillwater Marsh
    NV - Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, several springs
    NV - Douglas County
    NV - Lake Mead, shore
    NV - Lake Mead
    NV - Virgin River above the lake
    NV - Lovelock area
    NV - lower Colorado drainage
    NV - upper Amargosa drainage
    NV - Lake Tahoe
    NV - Lahontan drainage
    NV - Moapa (Muddy) River
    NV - Lund Spring, northern White River Valley, on Rt 318 just south of I-6
    UT - state non-specific
    UT - state non-specific
    UT - Great Salt Lake
    UT - Green River just above Price River
    NV - state non-specific
    NE - Platte drainage
    NE - state non-specific


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