Re: NANFA-- Syngnathus

sorinus (sorin_at_imajis.com)
Tue, 23 Jan 2001 17:45:07 -0500

Thank you Chris for your kind reply. Do you know the distribution of
scovelli on the East Coast? Or in other words, do you know the closest
spot to Balto - DC area one can see/collect scovelli?
Thank you
sorin damian
Fred MD

Christopher Scharpf wrote:
>
> >I have one question:
> >Is any freshwater Syngnathus species in North America? If yes does
> >anyone succeeded to photograph the courtship sequences?
>
> That's two questions. :-)
>
> The gulf pipefish -- Syngnathus scovelli -- is sometimes found in fresh water.
>
> I know nothing about its courtship.
>
> Chris Scharpf
> Baltimore
>
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