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Oklahoma Distribution:
Map 14. Distribution of L. hydiana in Oklahoma. Yellow dots represent subfossil
localities outside the present range of the species.
Red River System
East Cache Creek:
Comanche County: E of Porter Hill and 2 mi. W of Elgin on US Hwy. 277
(subfossil).
Washita River:
Grady County: 3 mi. E of Alex (subfossil); Hwy. 81 N of Chickasha (subfossil).
Little Washita River:
Grady County: Between S23 & 24-T5N-R8W, about 11 mi. SSW of USAO
Campus at Chickasha (subfossil).
Rush Creek:
Grady County: 0.5 mi. S of Cox City (subfossil).
Garvin County: At Pauls Valley (subfossil); 10.2 mi. S of Lindsay on St. Hwy.
76 (subfossil).
Wildhorse Creek:
Garvin County: 6.2 mi. S of Wynnewood, exit 17a on I-35 (subfossil).
Hickory Creek:
Carter County: About 1 mi. N of Woodford, near Mountain Lake (weathered).
Pennington Creek:
Johnston County: Tishomingo Golf Course (subfossil); About 3 mi. W of
Connerville; About 1 mi. E of Reagan; 1 mi. S of Tishomingo.
Spring Creek:
Johnston County: Just below jct. with Pennington Creek.
Blue River:
Johnston County: 2.9 mi. E of jct. of St. Hwys. 99 and 7 on St. Hwy. 7, public
hunting area; N of Connerville; 2 mi. N of Milburn; 12.3 mi. W of
Wapanucka on St. Hwy. 7; At St. Hwy. 48A, 1 mi. N of Milburn, S34&35-
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