INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Taxa: Cryptobranchidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


INHS:HERP
10597L.M. Page & R.L. Mayden   1978-04-14
United States, Tennessee, Lewis, 6 mi SSE Hohenwald, 35.4694062 -87.5225377

INHS:HERP
10605M.E. Braasch   1978-04-15
United States, Tennessee, Wayne, Scab Branch, 3.5 mi S U.S. Rt. 64 on Natchez Trace Hwy., 35.2806164 -87.6121853

INHS:HERP
10610L.M. Page & L.W. Keller   1979-05-06
United States, Virginia, Scott, 1.5 mi W Bellamy, 36.6659 -82.6973

INHS:HERP
11187P. Jacobsen   1988-06-22
United States, Virginia, Scott, Copper Creek, near Gate City, 36.66472 -82.61901

INHS:HERP
11229E.J. Routman   1987-09-05
United States, Missouri, Pulaski, Gasconade River, near Waynesville, 37.87498 -92.19866

INHS:HERP
11230E.J. Routman   1990-07-20
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Eleven Point River, 36.79395 -91.33379

INHS:HERP
11231E.J. Routman   1989-06-15
United States, Pennsylvania, Perry, Sherman Creek, near Drumgold, 40.3435456 -77.1927276

INHS:HERP
11232P. Jacobsen   1988-06-22
United States, Virginia, Giles, New River, near McCoy Falls, 37.24461 -80.60656

INHS:HERP
11233E.J.Routman   1987-09-05
United States, Missouri, Pulaski, Gasconade River, near Waynesville, 37.87498 -92.19866

INHS:HERP
11234E.J.Routman   1987-07-05
United States, Pennsylvania, Lawrence, Slippery Rock Creek, near Wurtemburg, 40.8613189 -80.2437662

INHS:HERP
11235E.J.Routman   1987-09-04
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Meramec River, Woodson K. Woods Wildlife Area, 37.93371 -91.51234

INHS:HERP
11236E.J.Routman   1988-00-00
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Current River, Cave Spring, 37.36346 -91.49599

INHS:HERP
12830E.J. Routman   1987-10-00
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Meramec River, Woodson K. Woods Wildlife Area, 37.93371 -91.51234

INHS:HERP
12831E.J. Routman   1987-10-00
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Meramec River, Woodson K. Woods Wildlife Area, 37.93371 -91.51234

INHS:HERP
12832E.J. Routman   1987-10-00
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Meramec River, Woodson K. Woods Wildlife Area, 37.93371 -91.51234

INHS:HERP
12833E.J. Routman   1987-10-00
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Meramec River, Woodson K. Woods Wildlife Area, 37.93371 -91.51234

INHS:HERP
6566W. James   1952-05-19
United States, Indiana, Harrison, 1.5 mi NW White Cloud, 38.24368 -86.24453

INHS:HERP
6567W. James   1952-05-19
United States, Indiana, Harrison, 1.5 mi NW White Cloud, 38.24368 -86.24453

INHS:HERP
9669commercial fisherman   1956-06-00
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Cave in Rock, 37.47043 -88.16347

INHS:HERP
9670commercial fisherman   1956-04-15
United States, Illinois, Massac, Metropolis, 37.14961 -88.7261

INHS:HERP
25047S.R.   1983-10-22
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Confluence of Hurricane Creek on Eleven Point River - 5 ft deep under mud clods along bank in current, 36.77634 -91.27705

INHS:HERP
25048S.R.   1983-10-22
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Confluence of Hurricane Creek on Eleven Point River - 5 ft deep under mud clods along bank in current, 36.77634 -91.27705

INHS:HERP
25049S.R.   1983-10-22
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Confluence of Hurricane Creek on Eleven Point River - 5 ft deep under mud clods along bank in current, 36.77634 -91.27705

INHS:HERP
25050S.R.   1983-10-22
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Confluence of Hurricane Creek on Eleven Point River - 5 ft deep under mud clods along bank in current, 36.77634 -91.27705

INHS:HERP
27602S. Reilly   1983-10-22
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Eleven Point River at Turners Mill, 36.76591 -91.26824

INHS:HERP
29813B. Burr, Z404 class   1979-04-14
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Jack's Fork at Eminence, 37.1541 -91.35909

INHS:HERP
31054C. Williams   1962-08-00
United States, Missouri, Shannon, 5 mi. ENE of Highway 19 near Round Spring, Potts Hole in Current River, 37.32498 -91.487951

INHS:HERP
31056Mick Hall   1972-05-29
United States, Missouri, Dallas, 10 mi S Bennett Spring, on Niangua River, 37.68219 -92.928

INHS:HERP
31057Mick Hall   1972-05-29
United States, Missouri, Dallas, 10 mi S Bennett Spring, on Niangua River, 37.68219 -92.928

INHS:HERP
31061Mick Hall   1972-05-29
United States, Missouri, Dallas, 10 mi S Bennett Spring, on Niangua River, 37.68219 -92.928

INHS:HERP
31063St Louis Zoo   1990-08-08
United States, Illinois, White, Wabash River, T & S Fish Market, McLeansboro commercial fisherman gave to zoo, 38.027695 -88.010054

INHS:HERP
31171Noel Burrows   1961-03-26
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Eleven Point River at Buzzard Roost

INHS:HERP
31172D. Madison, E. Albert   1968-08-23
United States, North Carolina, Deep Creek, GSMNP, 35.4612 -83.4361

INHS:HERP
41029D. Madison, E. Albert   1968-08-23
United States, North Carolina, Great Smokie Mountains Nat'l Pk

INHS:HERP
41060L.M. Page, R.L. Mayden   1978-04-14
United States, Tennessee, Lewis, Buffalo River at the mouth of Grinders Creek, approximately 6 miles SSE of Hohenwald, TN. Collected by seine., 35.46316 -87.53521

INHS:HERP
41150Ronald A. Brandon   1969-06-11
United States, Missouri, Carter, Current River @ Big Spring State Park, 36.96584 -90.97862

INHS:HERP
31055D. J. Eisenhour, K. R. Piller, R. M. Strange   1995-07-15
United States, Kentucky, Green, Green River at Roachville Ford Road, West of Greensburg, 37.23512 -85.42412

INHS:HERP
11223C.A. Phillips   1993-10-00
United States, Missouri, Ozark, North Fork River at PP bridge, 36.61576 -92.26212

INHS:HERP
31058PA Zahl   1969-07-25
United States, Arkansas, Fulton, Mammoth Spring, 36.49355 -91.53744

INHS:HERP
31059PA Zahl   1969-07-25
United States, Arkansas, Fulton, Mammoth Spring, 36.49355 -91.53744

INHS:HERP
31060Max A Nickerson   1970-10-28
United States, Missouri, Ozark, North Fork of White River

INHS:HERP
31062Max A Nickerson   1970-10-28
United States, Missouri, Ozark, North Fork of White River


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