NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Miller, R.R. 1968. Records of some native freshwater fishes transplanted into various waters of California, Baja California, and Nevada. California Fish and Game 54:170-179.
Reference Number: 387 Type: Journal Article Author: Miller, R.R. Date (year): 1968 Article Title:Records of some native freshwater fishes transplanted into various waters of California, Baja California, and Nevada. Journal Name: California Fish and Game Volume: 54 Issue: Pages: 170-179 URL: Keywords: introduced fishes, California, Nevada, arroyo chub, Gila orcutti, mohave chub, Gila mohavensis
Cyprinodon macularius CA - Dos Palmas Spring, Riverside County CA - Little Lake, Owens Valley, Inyo County, CA
Cyprinodon nevadensis amargosae NV - Pahrump Ranch in Pahrump Valley
Cyprinodon nevadensis CA - reservoir on a ranch in Lucerne Valley
Cyprinodon nevadensis amargosae CA - Little Lake, Owens Valley, Inyo County, CA CA - "Shoreline Spring" near the northeastern end of Salton Sea only 0.7 mile from Dos Palmas Spring CA - lower part of Sentenae Canyon, in San Felipe Creek, 12 miles east of Julian NV - Pahrump Ranch in Pahrump Valley CA - River Springs CA - Little Lake, Owens Valley, Inyo County, CA CA - reservoir on a ranch in Lucerne Valley
Cyprinodon nevadensis CA - Old (Eagle) Borax Works on the west side of Death Valley
Cyprinodon nevadensis amargosae CA - Little Lake, Owens Valley, Inyo County, CA CA - "Shoreline Spring" near the northeastern end of Salton Sea only 0.7 mile from Dos Palmas Spring
Cyprinodon salinus CA - Soda Lake, San Bernardino County, south of Baker CA - Soda Lake, San Bernardino County, south of Baker CA - Soda Lake, San Bernardino County, south of Baker CA - Deep Springs Valley, east of Bishop in northern Inyo County CA - Deep Springs Valley, east of Bishop in northern Inyo County CA - one of the spring sources of the slough at Fish Springs, about 6 miles south of Big Pine in Owens Valley CA - River Springs CA - Deep Springs Valley, east of Bishop in northern Inyo County
Gila orcuttii CA - lower part of Sentenae Canyon, in San Felipe Creek, 12 miles east of Julian - Rio Santo Tomas, Baja California del Norte CA - Santa Clara River
Pantosteus santaanae CA - River Springs
Rhinichthys osculus CA - Willow Creek, near the northwestern end of Saline Valley CA - River Springs CA - Old (Eagle) Borax Works on the west side of Death Valley
Siphateles bicolor mohavensis CA - lower part of Sentenae Canyon, in San Felipe Creek, 12 miles east of Julian - Rio Santo Tomas, Baja California del Norte
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].
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