Re: NANFA-L-- smallest range

Al G Eaton (sege7_2000 at yahoo.com)
Tue, 4 Oct 2005 09:37:20 -0700 (PDT)

I presume, since you didn't specify, that this is open
tofish of all native ranges during historical times.
My vote would be for the devil's hole pupfish with
Fundulus albolineatus being a close second.

Klaus

--- Fritz Rohde <Fritz.Rohde at ncmail.net> wrote:

> My vote is for the Cape Fear shiner. I challenge
> Chris to be the final
> authority.
>
> Fritz Rohde
> lower Cape Fear River
> Wilmington, NC
>
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