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Article: FISHES OF THE NEWPORT CHEMICAL DEPOT, VERMILLION COUNTY, INDIANA.
- Article from:
- Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
- Article date:
- January 1, 1999
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ABSTRACT: Thirty-two species of fishes are known from the Newport Chemical Depot, Vermillion County, Indiana (including its Little Raccoon Creek easement): the American brook lamprey (Petromyzontidae), gizzard shad (Clupeidae), 13 species of minnows (Cyprinidae), five species of suckers (Catostomidae), two species of catfishes (Ictaluridae), five species of darters (Percidae), 3 species of sunfish and the largemouth bass (Centrarchidae), and mottled sculpin (Cottidae). The most abundant species are the red-bellied dace (Phoxinus erythrogaster), creek chub (Semotilus atromaculatus), black-nosed dace (Rhinichthys atratulus), silverjaw minnow (Notropis buccatus), central ...
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