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Muoneke, M.I. 1990. Summary of biological information on rudd Scardinius erythrophthalamus. manuscript for Management Data Series. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Fisheries Division, Austin, TX.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 9
Type: Report
Author: Muoneke, M.I.
Date (year): 1990
Report TitleSummary of biological information on rudd Scardinius erythrophthalamus. manuscript for Management Data Series.
Publisher:Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Fisheries Division, Austin, TX.
Publisher Location:
Pages: 19 pp
URL:
Keywords: rudd, Scardinius erythropthalmus, Texas
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Scardinius erythrophthalmus

    IL - state non-specific
    KS - state non-specific
    NJ - Hudson County Park
    NY - state non-specific
    OK - Lake Texoma
    TX - Lake Texoma
    TX - Victor Braunig Reservoir [SE San Antonio]
    TX - Victor Braunig Reservoir [SE San Antonio]
    TX - Calaveras Reservoir near San Antonio
    TX - Calaveras Reservoir near San Antonio, boat ramp
    TX - Lake Whitney
    TX - Lake Texoma
    TX - Lake Texoma
    TX - Victor Braunig Reservoir [SE San Antonio]
    TX - Calaveras Reservoir near San Antonio
    TX - Lake Whitney
    WI - Oconomowoc Lake [just SE of Oconomowoc, WI]
    WI - state non-specific


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