INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Taxa: Haemulidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Anisotremus virginicus (Linnaeus, 1758)
103245   1948-12-23
United States, Florida, Dade, Atlantic Ocean, 5 mi SE Cape Florida light on Key Biscayne, reef, 25.61111 -80.10361

INHS:FISH
Haemulon album Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830
126237B. Dickey   1977-09-28
British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda, Caribbean Sea, S Vixen Point, Virgin Gorda, 18.46839 -64.40546

INHS:FISH
Haemulon flavolineatum (Desmarest, 1823)
127471B.M. Burr   1978-11-19
British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Sea, Bitter End, Virgin Gorda, 18.49096 -64.41109

INHS:FISH
Haemulon plumieri (Lacepède, 1801)
127309M. Anderson & W. Berning   1978-03-20
United States, Florida, Monroe, Gulf of Mexico, 2 mi NE Layton; Long Key, 24.84096 -80.78607

INHS:FISH
Haemulon plumierii (Lacepède, 1801)
103264   1948-12-23
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Atlantic Ocean, Miami Causeway, terminal dock, 25.7759 -80.165566

INHS:FISH
Haemulon plumierii (Lacepède, 1801)
61065   1969-02-06
United States, Florida, Broward, Atlantic Ocean, Dania Fishing Pier, 26.058179 -80.11021

INHS:FISH
Haemulon plumierii (Lacepède, 1801)
46348   1973-03-00
Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean, Tongue of the Ocean, 24.294778 -77.644069

INHS:FISH
Haemulon sciurus (Shaw, 1803)
74772   1967-12-28
United States, Florida, Dade, Atlantic Ocean, Lignumvitae Key, 24.90327 -80.69474

INHS:FISH
Haemulon sciurus (Shaw, 1803)
127472B.M. Burr   1978-11-19
British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Sea, Bitter End, Virgin Gorda, 18.49096 -64.41109


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