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Map 12. Distribution of F. flava in Oklahoma. Yellow dots represent subfossil localities
outside the current distributional limits.
Arkansas River System
Chickaskia River:
Kay County: 3 mi. S, 2 mi. E and 1 mi. W of Blackwell (weathered).
Verdigris River:
Nowata County: At St. Hwy. 10, 2.8 mi. E of Lenapah; 4 mi. N of Childers,
Hancock Bridge; 2 mi. SE of South Coffeyville.
Rogers County: 5 mi. N of Catoosa; 4.5 mi. W of Claremore, S of Hwy 20; 0.8
mi. W of Claremore Mound; Below Oologah Dam.
Mingo Creek:
Tulsa County: 2 mi. S of Owasso (weathered).
Bird Creek:
Osage County: At Nelagoney.
Caney River:
Washington County: 6.2 mi. NW of Dewey; 4.6 mi. NE of Dewey.
Neosho (Grand) River:
Craig County: 4.5 miles NW of Miami, Stepps Ford Bridge; 3 mi. WNW of
Miami; 9.5 mi. NW of Miami, Craig/Ottawa county line (weathered).
Illinois River:
Adair County: At Hampton’s Bridge, 0.8 mi. W of Chewey; 1 mi. downstream
from Lake Frances dam; 1.2 mi. N of Watts.
Cherokee County: At No Head Hollow Public Access Area, 1 mi. SE of
McSpadden Falls; At Sequoyah Boat Club, 3 mi. S of mouth of Baron Fork
Creek (weathered); At Tahlequah; 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 miles SE of Scraper on St. Hwy. 10;
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