Laurel dace
The laurel dace (Chrosomus saylori) is a species of freshwater minnow native to the U.S. state of Tennessee. It was first discovered in 1976. A very rare species, it has only been found in localized populations in six small streams on the Walden Ridge portion of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. It is found in six streams: the Soddy, Horn, Cupp, Young's, Moccasin, and Bumbee Creeks, all of which drain into larger rivers that eventually feed the Tennessee River. It is believed to be extirpated from Laurel Creek, the only other stream where it was known to occur.
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Laurel dace
The laurel dace (Chrosomus saylori) is a species of freshwater minnow native to the U.S. state of Tennessee. It was first discovered in 1976. A very rare species, it has only been found in localized populations in six small streams on the Walden Ridge portion of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. It is found in six streams: the Soddy, Horn, Cupp, Young's, Moccasin, and Bumbee Creeks, all of which drain into larger rivers that eventually feed the Tennessee River. It is believed to be extirpated from Laurel Creek, the only other stream where it was known to occur.
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Phoxinus saylori is een straal ...... bliceerd in 2001 door Skelton.
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The laurel dace (Chrosomus say ...... to the streams where it lives.
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Phoxinus saylori
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Chrosomus saylori
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Phoxinus saylori is een straal ...... bliceerd in 2001 door Skelton.
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The laurel dace (Chrosomus say ...... m where it was known to occur.
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Laurel dace
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Phoxinus saylori
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