INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Arkansas; Ashley; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
67969   1983-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Ouachita River, confluence with Saline River, 33.16314 -92.13751

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma asprigene (Forbes in Jordan, 1878)
67965   1983-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Ouachita River, confluence with Saline River, 33.16314 -92.13751

INHS:FISH
67966   1983-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Ouachita River, confluence with Saline River, 33.16314 -92.13751

INHS:FISH
67967   1983-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Ouachita River, confluence with Saline River, 33.16314 -92.13751

INHS:FISH
Percina sciera (Swain, 1883)
67968   1983-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Ouachita River, confluence with Saline River, 33.16314 -92.13751

INHS:FISH
Notropis maculatus (Hay, 1881)
170440M. L. Warren Jr., C. A. Taylor   1991-05-23
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Hanks Creek, Hwy. 81, (now Hwy 425), 2.1 mi S jct. with AR Hwy. 82, 33.1058 -91.829

INHS:FISH
Notropis maculatus (Hay, 1881)
170441B. M. Burr et al.   1992-05-01
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Hanks Creek, AR Hwy. 52, 0.5 mi W jct. with AR Hwy. 82 and 52, 33.1702 -91.8278

INHS:FISH
Notropis maculatus (Hay, 1881)
170443B. M. Burr et al.   1992-05-01
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Hanks Creek, U.S. Hwy. 82, 0.6 mi W jct. Hwy. 82 & 81 (now 425), 33.1339 -91.8293

INHS:FISH
Notropis maculatus (Hay, 1881)
170444B. M. Burr et al.   1992-05-01
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Chemin-A-Huat Creek, U.S. Hwy. 82, 1.5 E Hamburg, 33.2372 -91.7702


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