INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anas platyrhynchos, Anas platyrhynchos conboschas, Anas platyrhynchos diazi (Anas diazi novimexicana), Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Ornithology Collection


UIMNH-O-UIMNH
168J.D. Bullock   1932-10-15
United States, Iowa, Story

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
169B.R. Beymer   
United States, Colorado, Otero, Rocky Ford

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
170Collection of J.A. Munro   1918-12-05
Canada, British Columbia, Okanagan

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
171   

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
4447Bob Malone   1948-04-28
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Reno

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
4648Don Goodman   1951-11-17
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana, Lake Chataqua

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
4680Don C. Goodman   1951-11-17
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
4810J. Moak   1952-12-10
United States, Illinois, Woodford, Wooford Co, Public Shooting area

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
4811J. Moak   1952-12-10
United States, Illinois, Woodford, Wooford Co, Public Shooting area

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Anas platyrhynchos Linnaeus, 1758
4818   1952-12-10
United States, Illinois, Mason, Crane Lake

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Anas platyrhynchos Linnaeus, 1758
4819   1952-12-10
United States, Illinois, Mason, Crane Lake

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
4850D.C. Goodman   1951-11-17
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana, Lake Chataqua

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
4913H.I. Fisher   1952-00-00
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana Refuge

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
5050H.I. Fisher   1952-00-00
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana Refuge

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Anas platyrhynchos Linnaeus, 1758
5072H.I. Fisher   1954-11-00
United States, Illinois, Ford, 4 mi. S, 4 mi. E. Gibson City


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