Re: NANFA-- Gudgeon

Naomi Delventhal (euctenogobius_at_hotmail.com)
Mon, 15 Jul 2002 10:12:29 -0500

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>I am in Wilmington, NC, Cape Fear River drainage.

Yes, that should be within the range of Dormitator maculatus. I think
Eleotris pisonis also occurs in North Carolina, but is rare there, and
besides it doesn't look as much like Tateurndina.

Cheers,

Naomi Delventhal
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