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Anonymous. 2009. Flathead catfish found in White Oak River concern biologists. Apex Herald. 2009 (June 23). http://www.theapexherald.com/pages/full_story?article-Flathead%20Catfish%20found%20in%20White%20Oak%20River%20concern%20biologists%20=&page_label=home_top_stories_news&id=2778564-Flathead+Catfish+found+in+White+Oak+River+concern+biologists&widget=push&ins.
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Reference Number: 18733
Type: News
Author: Anonymous
Date (year): 2009
Title:Flathead catfish found in White Oak River concern biologists.
Publisher:Apex Herald
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URL: http://www.theapexherald.com/pages/full_story?article-Flathead%20Catfish%20found%20in%20White%20Oak%20River%20concern%20biologists%20=&page_label=home_top_stories_news&id=2778564-Flathead+Catfish+found+in+White+Oak+River+concern+biologists&widget=push&ins
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Keywords: flathead catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, North Carolina
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Pylodictis olivaris

    NC - White Oak River (upper), 1.4 km southeast of US 17 bridge
    NC - White Oak River (upper), 2.1 km southeast of US 17 bridge


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