INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; North Carolina; Columbus; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


INHS:HERP
Siren lacertina Österdam, 1766
10280L.M. Page, D.G. Buth & B.M. Burr   1976-06-13
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, Lake Waccamaw, 34.2877 -78.5086

INHS:HERP
Anaxyrus fowleri (Hinckley, 1882)
10299L.M. Page, D.G. Buth & B.M. Burr   1976-06-15
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, Waccamaw, 34.0646 -78.5164

INHS:HERP
Acris gryllus (LeConte, 1825)
28667B. Burr, Rotide   1983-12-14
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, Roadside ditch adjacent to Juniper Creek on Co. Rd. 1928 4 mi. E of Old Dock, 34.15415 -78.53135

INHS:HERP
Acris gryllus (LeConte, 1825)
28668B. Burr, Rotide   1983-12-14
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, Roadside ditch adjacent to Juniper Creek on Co. Rd. 1928 4 mi. E of Old Dock, 34.15415 -78.53135

INHS:HERP
Acris gryllus (LeConte, 1825)
28669B. Burr, Rotide   1983-12-14
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, Roadside ditch adjacent to Juniper Creek on Co. Rd. 1928 4 mi. E of Old Dock, 34.15415 -78.53135

INHS:HERP
Acris gryllus (LeConte, 1825)
28670B. Burr, Rotide   1983-12-14
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, Roadside ditch adjacent to Juniper Creek on Co. Rd. 1928 4 mi. E of Old Dock, 34.15415 -78.53135

INHS:HERP
Farancia abacura (Holbrook, 1836)
53334B. Burr, D. Lindquist   1984-03-15
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, Lake Waccamaw inlet, N shore, 34.29059 -78.47388


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