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Map 42. Distribution of T. donaciformis in Oklahoma. Yellow dots represent subfossil
localities, some of which are outside the current range of the species.
Arkansas River System
Verdigris River:
Nowata County: 2.8 mi. E of Lenapah, St. Hwy. 10; 4 mi. N of Childers,
Hancock Bridge; 2 mi. SE of South Coffeyville.
Rogers County: 4.5 mi. W of Claremore, S of Hwy. 20; Below Oologah Dam.
Oologah Reservoir:
Rogers County: 5 mi. W of Chelsea; 2 mi. SE of Winganon; Spencer Creek arm.
Hominy Creek:
Osage County: 5.7 mi. ENE of Wildhorse.
Caney River:
Osage County: Below Hulah dam; 4.8 mi. SE of Hulah Dam.
Washington County: 6.2 mi. NW of Dewey; 4.8 mi. E of Ramona; Bridge 635;
4.6 mi. NE of Dewey.
Neosho River:
Craig County: 4.5 mi. NW of Miami, Stepps Ford Bridge; 3 mi. WNW of
Miami; 9.5 mi. NW of Miami, Craig/Ottawa County line; 2.9 mi. E of US
Hwy. 59, Craig County, OK/Cherokee County, KS line; 0.5 mi. below Fort
Gibson Lake dam.
Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees:
Delaware County: At Sweetwater Hollow.
Lake Tenkiller:
Cherokee County: 2 mi. W of Cookson.
Red River System
Red River:
Bryan County: At US Hwy. 75 crossing, S of Colbert (subfossil).
Washita River:
Caddo County: Fort Cobb (subfossil); 1 mi. N of Anadarko (subfossil).
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