Re: NANFA-- East tx 8-31-02 (not too long)

Bruce Stallsmith (fundulus_at_hotmail.com)
Tue, 03 Sep 2002 13:13:29 -0400

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Fundulus blairae is considered to occur as far west as the Brazos River
valley, if I remember correctly. The official state list might include
either dispar or notti instead of blairae.

--Bruce Stallsmith
Huntsville, AL, US of A

>From: John Bongiovanni <bongi_at_cox-internet.com>
>Reply-To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
>To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
>Subject: Re: NANFA-- East tx 8-31-02 (not too long)
>Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 12:10:40 -0500
>
>I checked the Texas state fish checklist(
>http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fish/infish/research/chcklist.htm )and it is
>not on there. I have sent an e-mail to Gary Garrett of Texas Parks and
>Wildlife to see if he can comment on it exclusion, i.e. is it a simple
>ommission or its status as a species is not recognized. I guess it all
>boils down to whether you are a splitter or a grouper! Hope to hear soon.
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