Entosphenus tridentatus was reported from 6 countries/islands


Table 1: the species is currently present in 6 of them (endemic, native, introduced);
Table 2: possible in 0 of them (stray, questionable);
Table 3: absent from 0 of them (extirpated, not established, misidentification, error).
Table 4: all reports listed together.

Distribution: North Pacific: Bering Sea coasts of Asia and Alaska southward to the Yuhutu River, Hokkaido, northern Japan and Punta Canoas, central Baja California, Mexico. The populations were, at one time, split into two groups (Ref. 10015) as Entosphenus tridentatus tridentatus which ranged from the Columbia River to Alaska, and Entosphenus tridentatus ciliatus which ranged from Klamath River southwards (Ref. 1998). This division no longer holds (Ref. 1998). Freshwater resident populations exist in Culrus Lake and the Columbia River, British Columbia, the Sprague River in Oregon, the Goose Lake in Oregon/California, and the Klamath and Shasta rivers and Copco Lake in California (Ref. 12269).
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Table 1: Present in 6 countries/islands (endemic, native, introduced)
Continent Country Occurrence Main Ref.
North America Alaska ALK native 27547
North America Canada CAN native 6885
Asia Japan JPN native 559
North America Mexico MEX native 27436
Europe Russia RUS native 26334
North America USA USA native 5723

Table 4: Reported from 6 countries/islands.
Continent Country Occurrence Main Ref.
North America Alaska ALK native 27547
North America Canada CAN native 6885
Asia Japan JPN native 559
North America Mexico MEX native 27436
Europe Russia RUS native 26334
North America USA USA native 5723
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European Union's Seventh Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 226874

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