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Courtenay, W.R., Jr., and J.D. Williams. 2004. Snakeheads (Pisces: Channidae): A biological synopsis and risk assessment. Circular 1251. United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 13490
Type: Report
Author: Courtenay, W.R., Jr., and J.D. Williams.
Date (year): 2004
Report TitleSnakeheads (Pisces: Channidae): A biological synopsis and risk assessment. Circular 1251.
Publisher:United States Geological Survey
Publisher Location:Reston, VA
Pages: 143 pp
URL:
Keywords: Channa argus, northern snakeheads, Maryland
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Channa argus

    MD - Walking Fish Pond [= MacQuillium Pond] in Crofton behind shopping center, adjacent to Route 3 near the intersection of Crawford Blvd.
    MD - Walking Fish Pond [= MacQuillium Pond] in Crofton behind shopping center, adjacent to Route 3 near the intersection of Crawford Blvd.
    MD - Walking Fish Pond [= MacQuillium Pond] in Crofton behind shopping center, adjacent to Route 3 near the intersection of Crawford Blvd.
    MD - Walking Fish Pond [= MacQuillium Pond] in Crofton behind shopping center, adjacent to Route 3 near the intersection of Crawford Blvd.
    MD - Walking Fish Pond [= MacQuillium Pond] in Crofton behind shopping center, adjacent to Route 3 near the intersection of Crawford Blvd.
    MD - Walking Fish Pond [= MacQuillium Pond] in Crofton behind shopping center, adjacent to Route 3 near the intersection of Crawford Blvd.
    CA - Silverwood Lake
    NC - Catawba River at Lake Wylie, Allen Steam Station

Channa maculata

    HI - Oahu, reservoirs
    MA - Charles River in Boston

Channa micropeltes

    MD - Baltimore Inner Harbor


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