All dots on the distribution map represent county records. The black dots are records from tblMain. The gold dot with crossbars
on the distribution map represents a record that was present on the original dot map but not in tblMain or the computer-generated map. (see Notes)
Conocephalus aigialus is found along the coast in the Southeast (Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Louisiana) and Northeast (New Jersey) Regions of the United States.
*North America, north of Mexico.
Map of
United States
Regions
Map of United States Regions
State: Florida
Counties: Duval, Franklin, Putnam.
State: Georgia
Counties: Chatham, McIntosh, Ware.
State: Louisiana
Counties: Terrebonne.
State: North Carolina
Counties: New Hanover.
State: South Carolina
Counties: Horry.
State: Virginia
Independent city: Virginia Beach
State: New Jersey
Counties: Cape May.
References: tblMain original dot map Computer-generated map
The distribution map on this page is referred to as the 2024 distribution map.
The original dot map has a record in South Carolina (represented by the gold dot with crossbars on the distribution map) that is not in tblMain or on the computer-generated map. The original dot map was superimposed over the 2024 distribution map to locate the position for the gold dot with crossbars. The exact county cannot be determined by the position of the dot on the original dot map, but it probably represents Beaufort County, Colleton County, or Charleston County. [tmy 21 March 2025]