1 3 6 Mary L. Moser, Fred C. Rohde, Rudolf G. Arndt, 



and Keith W. Ashley 



olina to the Sabine River in Texas (Etnier and Starnes 1994). Reported occur- 

 rences closest to the state of North Carolina are from eastern Tennessee, in the 

 Little Tennessee River drainage (Etnier and Starnes 1994), and from eastern 

 South Carolina, in the Santee River drainage (Rohde et al. 1994). Our sampling 

 indicates that the brook silverside in the southeastern United States has expand- 

 ed its range northward. 



Fig. 1. Distribution of the brook silverside, Labidesthes sicculus, in southeast- 

 ern North Carolina and adjacent South Carolina. 







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