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Threatened fishes of the world: Percina bimaculata (Haldeman, 1844) (Percidae: Etheostomatinae)

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Ashton, M.J., Near, T.J. Threatened fishes of the world: Percina bimaculata (Haldeman, 1844) (Percidae: Etheostomatinae). Environ Biol Fish 88, 37–38 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-010-9611-3

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