. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1987 Notes 585. Figure 1. Ctenopharyngodon idella ~ 758 mm TL., male, Lake Erie, 1985. ROM 49248. as compressed or grooved. Large S. corporalis would probably have visible flap-like maxillary barbels. S. corporalis does not presently occur in Lake Erie, so this confusion will not occur unless pioneers cross eastern Lake Ontario. This specis, sometimes referred to as the White Amur, was first introduced in Alabama and Arkansas from Taiwan and Malaysia and now exists in at least 40 states. Its native range is from the Amur River in Eastern south to


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1987 Notes 585. Figure 1. Ctenopharyngodon idella ~ 758 mm TL., male, Lake Erie, 1985. ROM 49248. as compressed or grooved. Large S. corporalis would probably have visible flap-like maxillary barbels. S. corporalis does not presently occur in Lake Erie, so this confusion will not occur unless pioneers cross eastern Lake Ontario. This specis, sometimes referred to as the White Amur, was first introduced in Alabama and Arkansas from Taiwan and Malaysia and now exists in at least 40 states. Its native range is from the Amur River in Eastern south to the West River in. 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 Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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