Re: NANFA-L-- Most widespread native cyprinid in N.A.?

matt ashton (ashtonmj2003 at yahoo.com)
Mon, 3 Oct 2005 14:34:28 -0700 (PDT)

oooo oooo is it Pimephales promelas

Matt Ashton
Caney Fork Drainage TN

Bruce Stallsmith <fundulus at hotmail.com> wrote:
Here's a trivia question for the list -- what native cyprinid minnow has the
widest natural range in North America? I don't think we've done this one
before... the winner receives my huge respect.

--Bruce Stallsmith
the native Tennessee
Huntsville, AL, US of A
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