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Pigg, J., R. Gibbs, and J. Stahl. 1992. Distribution records for three new introduced species of the ichthyofauna of Oklahoma waters. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 72:1-2.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1742
Type: Journal Article
Author: Pigg, J., R. Gibbs, and J. Stahl
Date (year): 1992
Article Title:Distribution records for three new introduced species of the ichthyofauna of Oklahoma waters.
Journal Name: Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science
Volume: 72
Issue:
Pages: 1-2
URL:
Keywords: blue tilapia, Oreochromis aureus, grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, rudd, Scardinius erythrophthalmus
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ctenopharyngodon idella

    OK - Blue River 0.4 km north of Connerville at the HW 99 crossing
    OK - Deep Fork River 1.4 km east [downstream] of the Lake Arcadia Dam
    OK - Grand Lake at Twin Bridges State Park swimming beach

Oreochromis aureus

    OK - Arkansas River near Tulsa
    OK - North Canadian River at Harrah
    OK - North Canadian River at Wetumka
    OK - North Canadian River just east of Oklahoma City

Scardinius erythrophthalmus

    OK - Salt Fork of the Arkansas River in Alfalfa County
    OK - South Canadian River, Hughes County, 0.4 km north of Calvin on HW 75
    OK - Lake Watonga, Blaine County, in Roman Nose State Park north of Watonga
    OK - Salt Fork of the Arkansas River in Alfalfa County, below Great Salt Plains Lake located north of Jet
    OK - Arkansas River, Tulsa County, mouth of small tributary which enters the river in the Sand Springs City Park
    OK - Arkansas River, Tulsa County, north of Bixby
    OK - Lake Eufaula at Elm Point, 5.2 km south of Blocker at the HW 31 crossing in the Gaines Creek Arm of the lake
    TX - Lake Texoma


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