Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes
From: Rob Criswell (ammocrypta-in-hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 30 2004 - 12:33:15 CST
The eastern subspecies (F. d. diaphanus) is considered by most to be native
to the Delaware, Susquehanna, and Potomac basins.
The mummichog, although considered a marine or euryhaline fish, can be
collected in some freshwater areas in the lower Delaware drainage in PA, and
can be quite common in tidal creeks.
>From: EELReprah-in-aol.com
>Reply-To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
>To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
>Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes
>Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:48:35 EST
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>In a message dated 12/29/04 2:31:08 PM, fundulus-in-hotmail.com writes:
>
><< I would think that banded killies, Fundulus diaphanus, are native to the
>areas Rob found them. >>
>
>There are no other freshwater Fundulus in Pennsylvania.
>
>Lee Harper
>Media, PA USA
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