RMCNWXEP–red shiner (Notropis lutrensis), male in spawning season
RM2BD07C0–Hypsilepis iris Cope. Original no. 156; Ledger lists 75 specimens, but 108 specimens were in jar as of November 1996; 9 paralectotypes removed to USNM 343590 (Notropis jemezanus), 98 to USNM 343591 (Cyprinella lutrensis). Received from Lt. G.M. Wheeler.24 May 20191 Hypsilepis iris Cope
RMRG56CW–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. ESTABLISHMENT OF A FORAGE FISH, THE RED SHINER (NOTROPIS LUTRENSIS), IN THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER SYSTEM' CARL L. HUBBS Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the Univorsily of California La Jolla, California It has been reeooiii/od for some time by lliosc concerned with the fish management of the k)wer Cohjrado Iiiver that some of the nnineroiis bait minnows bronght in from diverse regions LMilirr. lll.')-Ji may be- come established,
RMT1H3G4–A distributional atlas of Upper A distributional atlas of Upper Mississippi River fishes distributionalat73smit Year: 1971 NOTROPIS LUTRENSIS NOTROPIS SHUMARDI NOTROPIS SPILOPTERUS NOTROPIS STRAMINEUS
RMCNXNMX–red shiner (Notropis lutrensis, Cyprinella lutrensis), male
RMEBH8TF–red shiner (Notropis lutrensis).
RMRGW9PN–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 31.—Noiropis chrysocephalus. Fig. 32.—Notropis dorsalis.. Fig. 33.—Notropis lutrensis. Fig. 34.—Notropis rubelliis. Distribution of Champaign County fishes as determined by three surveys at approximately 30- year intervals. Open triangle: collecting station of Forbes & Richardson; indicated species not collected. Solid triangle: collecting station of Forbes & Richardson; indicated species collected. Small open circle alone: collecting station of Thompson & Hunt and also, if extant in 1959, col- lecting station of Larimore & Smi
RMRH06RA–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 48 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES /â HOT WATER SOURCE SHALLOW WASH RAPID CURRENT COLD WATER SOURCE 22°. N Fig. 1. Diagram of upper portion of King Street canal indicating differences in stream flow and temperature (3 March 1977). Fishes occur in nearly pure species groups as follows: Cyprinodon maculariiis, shallow wash; Gambusia affinis, flowing water at 32°C; Poecilia sphenops, cold water source; Poecilia latipinna, undercut banks; and Notropis lutrensis, riffles. Temperatures in °C. to the mouth of the canal fishes were coll
RMRCCGB8–. A distributional atlas of Upper Mississippi River fishes. Fishes; Freshwater fishes; Fishes. NOTROPIS LUTRENSIS NOTROPIS SHUMARDI NOTROPIS SPILOPTERUS NOTROPIS STRAMINEUS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Philip W. (Philip Wayne), 1921-; Lopinot, Alvin C; Pflieger, William L. Urbana : [s. n. ] ;
RMRCCGB5–. A distributional atlas of Upper Mississippi River fishes. Fishes; Freshwater fishes; Fishes. NOTROPIS LUTRENSIS NOTROPIS SHUMARDI NOTROPIS SPILOPTERUS NOTROPIS STRAMINEUS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Philip W. (Philip Wayne), 1921-; Lopinot, Alvin C; Pflieger, William L. Urbana : [s. n. ] ;