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New York State Museum. 2011. Collection data of Etheostoma zonale in the Susquehanna drainage of New York. Provided by Bryan Weatherwax (NYSM) on 8/25/2011. New York State Museum.
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Reference Number: 21051
Type: Database
Author: New York State Museum.
Date (year): 2011
Title:Collection data of Etheostoma zonale in the Susquehanna drainage of New York. Provided by Bryan Weatherwax (NYSM) on 8/25/2011.
Publisher:New York State Museum
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Keywords: banded darter, NYSM
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Etheostoma zonale

    NY - Susquehanna River, at mouth of Choconut Creek downstream of Rt. 26 bridge.
    NY - Susquehanna River, 2 km upstream of Lounsbury, off East River Drive.
    NY - Owego Creek, at Rte. 96 above Owego.
    NY - Catatonk Creek, at Catatonk Hill Road crossing.
    NY - Catatonk Creek, at Kelsey Rd. 1 mile below Candor.
    NY - Meads Creek, Route 415 at Painted Post.
    NY - Geneganslet Creek, below Route 12, town of Greene.
    NY - Cohocton River, at route 226, Savona.
    NY - Canisteo Creek, at Route 73, Erwins.
    NY - Tioga River, at Lindley Road, below Watson Creek.
    NY - Mud Creeek, at Kettle Road near Robie Road.
    NY - Seeley Creek, above route 427, Elmira.
    NY - Cayuta Creek, along route 34 0.25 miles south of Lockwood.
    NY - Campbell Creek, near Kanona, below Chamberlin Brook.
    NY - Bennett Creek, below Route 36 at Canisteo.
    NY - Tioughnioga River, 0.2 miles above Itaska bridge, at fisherman pull-off, Barker.
    NY - Chenango River, below and into Canasawacta Creek, Norwich.
    NY - Pipe Creek, at Tioga Center.
    NY - Nanticoke Creek, at Route 17C.
    NY - Cohocton River, at route 226, Savona.
    NY - Meads Creek, Route 415 at Painted Post.


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