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2010-02-18 / Living

Redbelly dace found again

By Ernest Aharrah
Edwin L. Cooper in his definitive book on the fish of Pennsylvania states emphatically, citing references, that the last northern redbelly dace was captured from the Susquehanna River drainage in 1860. He concludes that the species was extirpated from Pennsylvania when that fish was captured. Historically it had never been found in any other part of the state.

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