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Williams, J.D., and G.H. Burgess. 1999. The shoal bass (Micropterus cataractae) (Centrarchidae), a new species from the Apalachicola River basin, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 42(2):80-114.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 707
Type: Journal Article
Author: Williams, J.D., and G.H. Burgess
Date (year): 1999
Article Title:The shoal bass (Micropterus cataractae) (Centrarchidae), a new species from the Apalachicola River basin, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
Journal Name: Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History
Volume: 42
Issue: 2
Pages: 80-114
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Keywords: shoal bass, Micropterus cataractae, Apalachicola River
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Micropterus cataractae

    GA - Ocmulgee River
    GA - Altamaha (HUC6) non-specific

Micropterus henshalli

    GA - Chestatee River, ca. 3 mi. SSE of Dahlonega, Hwy. 60
    GA - Chattahoochee River, 3.1 km S of Buford Dam, 5 mi. W of Buford

Micropterus punctulatus

    FL - Flint River, at mouth
    FL - Apalachicola River, west bank off sand bar behind deflector, 0.6 mi. N. of Blounts Landing (approx. 1 mi. S of St. Rd. 20 bridge), Calhoun County
    FL - Apalachicola River, from boat ramp to Jim Woodruff Dam
    FL - Chattahoochee River at mouth of Mill Creek, 0.5 mi. N of bridge, on FL Hwy 2


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