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Oklahoma Distribution:
Found in the Caney, Verdigris, Neosho and Illinois Rivers of northeastern
Oklahoma and the Kiamichi and Little River systems of the southeastern part of the state.
Map 28. Distribution of P. sintoxia in Oklahoma. Yellow dots represent subfossil
localities.
Arkansas River System:
Verdigris River:
Nowata County: 2.8 mi. E of Lenapah, St. Hwy. 10; 4 mi. N of Childers,
Hancock Bridge (subfossil); 2 mi. SE of South Coffeyville (weathered).
Rogers County: 0.8 mi. W of Claremore Mound; Below Oolagah Dam
(weathered).
Caney River:
Osage County: 4.8 mi. SE of Lake Hulah dam (subfossil).
Washington County: At Bartlesville (subfossil); Bridge 635 (subfossil); 4.6 mi.
NE of Dewey (weathered).
Neosho (Grand) River:
Craig County: 4.5 mi. NW of Miami, Stepps Ford Bridge (subfossil); 3 mi.
WNW of Miami (weathered); 9.5 mi. NW of Miami, Craig/Ottawa County line
(weathered); 2.9 mi. E of US Hwy. 59, Craig County, OK/Cherokee County,
KS line (weathered).
Illinois River:
Cherokee County: Diamond Head Landing (weathered); Round Hollow Public
Access Area, 1 mi. ENE of Scraper on St. Hwy. 10; Peavine Hollow Public
Access Area, 2.6 mi. SE of Scraper on St. Hwy. 10; Stunkard Public Access
Area, 0.7 mi. ESE of Scraper on St. Hwy. 10; Echota Public Access Area.
Sequoyah County: 2 mi. E of Gore.
Red River System
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