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Oklahoma Distribution:
Generally found in the northeastern and southeastern regions of the state.
Map 43. Distribution of T. truncata in Oklahoma. Yellow dots represent subfossil
localities outside the current range of the species.
Arkansas River System
Caney River:
Osage County: Below Hulah dam.
Washington County: 6.2 mi. NW of Dewey; 4.6 mi. NE of Dewey.
Hulah Lake:
Osage County: S10-T28N-R11E; Near E end of dam, S1-T28N-R11E.
Spavinaw Creek: Below Spavinaw Lake Dam, 15.5 mi. ENE of Pryor.
Fort Gibson Lake:
Mayes County: Hulbert Landing Area, Sequoyah St. Pk.
Illinois River:
Adair County: 1 mi. downstream from Lake Frances Dam.
Cherokee County: 5.5 mi. E and 3 mi. N of Tahlequah; 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 Scarper on St. Hwy. 10; Echota Public Access Area;
Public Access Area downriver from Hwy. 51 bridge.
Delaware County: Just above mouth of Flint Creek, 1.3 mi. SSW of Flint.
Poteau River:
LeFlore County: 7 mi. S of Heavener on Hwy. 59.
Red River System
Washita River:
Murray County: St. Hwy. 7 about 1 mi. W of Davis, Murray/Garvin County line
(subfossil).
Wildhorse Creek:
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