NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Helgen, J.C. 1990. The distribution of crayfishes in Minnesota. Minnesota DNR, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Section of Fisheries.
Reference Number: 14838 Type: Report Author: Helgen, J.C. Date (year): 1990 Report TitleThe distribution of crayfishes in Minnesota. Publisher:Minnesota DNR, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Section of Fisheries. Publisher Location: Pages: 107 pp URL: Keywords: invertebrates, crustaceans, rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus, Minnesota
Faxonius rusticus MN - Otter Creek [SE of Austin] (T101 R17W S31) MN - Elbow Lake (T142 R38&39W S5,6,11&12) MN - Leech Lake MN - McKeown Lake MN - Wabedo Lake MN - Woman Lake MN - Des Moines River (T105 R37W S21) [SW corner of county] MN - Crow Wing River [south-central part of county] MN - Eleventh Crow Wing Lake [in Akeley, MN] MN - Three Island Lake (T59 R25&26W S19&24) MN - Des Moines River [SE of Jackson, MN] (T102 R35W S25) MN - Triangle Lake MN - Otter Creek [SE of Austin] (T101 R17W S31) MN - Vermilion Lake (East) (T61-63 R14-16 S?-?) MN - Shagawa Lake [in Ely, MN] (T63 R12W S20-22,27-29) MN - Marine on St. Croix [~ 3 mi S of Otisville, St. Croix River?] MN - Willamsport Stream (T31 R20 S12)[near Chisago Co. border] MN - Des Moines River (T103 R35W S28)[just N of Jackson, MN] MN - Shagawa River (T63 R11W S19) [just NW of Ely, MN]
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/9/2024].
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