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Map 228. Distribution of Etheostoma vulneratum, Wounded Darter, in North Carolina. Yellow star indicates type locality.
by Kyle Rachels · Published December 21, 2020 · Last modified December 23, 2020
Map 228. Distribution of Etheostoma vulneratum, Wounded Darter, in North Carolina. Yellow star indicates type locality.
by Kevin Hining · Published January 16, 2018 · Last modified January 22, 2018
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 2. Distribution of the Mountain Redbelly Dace, Chrosomus oreas, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbols denote the first known occurrences and red bar denotes a major dam.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 5. Distribution of the Comely Shiner, Notropis amoenus, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbol denotes the first known occurrence and red bars denote major dams.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 1. Distribution of the Central Stoneroller, Campostoma anomalum, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbols denote the first known occurrences and red bars denote major dams.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 4. Distribution of the Swallowtail Shiner, Notropis procne, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbols denote the first known occurrence; red bars denote major dams, red dashed circles denote unvouchered specimens, and red dashed triangle denotes specimen collected by E. D. Cope in 1869 re-identified by W. C. Starnes in 2007 as Whitemouth Shiner, Notropis alborus.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 3. Distribution of the Rosefin Shiner, Lythrurus ardens, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbols denote the first known occurrences and red bars denote major dams.
by Kevin Hining · Published July 22, 2017 · Last modified August 31, 2017
Figure 1. Known distribution of the Warpaint Shiner, Luxilus coccogenis, in the upper Yadkin
-Peed Dee River drainage. Red bars denote dams. Photo courtesy of Fritz Rohde, NOAA;
http://www.sefishescouncil.org.
by Kevin Hining · Published April 15, 2017 · Last modified June 5, 2017
Figure 1. Distribution of the Red Shiner, Cyprinella lutrensis, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River
drainage as of December 31, 2016. Photograph courtesy of Uland Thomas of the North
American Native Fishes Association (http://gallery.nanfa.org/v/members/Uland/).
by Kevin Hining · Published May 15, 2016 · Last modified May 17, 2016
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