Re: NANFA-- longnose sucker distribution

Jay DeLong (thirdwind_at_att.net)
Sun, 24 Aug 2003 08:57:05 -0700

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At 10:16 AM 8/24/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>As far as I know, the longnose sucker has the widest natural distribution of
>any freshwater fish in North America. But I can't find any reference that
>specifically states this fact. Does anyone on this list know of such a
>reference? Please let me know.

What do you mean by "widest"? The distance from one end of its
distribution to the other end? Land area in its range?

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Jay DeLong
Olympia, WA
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