INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Campostoma oligolepis Hubbs and Greene, 1935
86837   1980-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi N Harmon, 36.233927 -92.922136

INHS:FISH
Cottus carolinae
86841   1980-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi N Harmon, 36.233927 -92.922136

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma blennioides Rafinesque, 1819
86838   1980-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi N Harmon, 36.233927 -92.922136

INHS:FISH
86839   1980-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi N Harmon, 36.233927 -92.922136

INHS:FISH
86843   1980-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi N Harmon, 36.233927 -92.922136

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma zonale (Cope, 1868)
86840   1980-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi N Harmon, 36.233927 -92.922136

INHS:FISH
Noturus flavater Taylor, 1969
86842   1980-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi N Harmon, 36.233927 -92.922136

INHS:FISH
Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque, 1820)
27797   1992-03-21
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Lick Branch, 1.5 mi NW Ridgeway, 36.33011 -93.22847

INHS:FISH
Chrosomus erythrogaster (Rafinesque, 1820)
27798   1992-03-21
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Lick Branch, 1.5 mi NW Ridgeway, 36.33011 -93.22847

INHS:FISH
Cottus carolinae
27800   1992-03-21
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Lick Branch, 1.5 mi NW Ridgeway, 36.33011 -93.22847

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma spectabile (Agassiz, 1854)
27799   1992-03-21
United States, Arkansas, Boone, Lick Branch, 1.5 mi NW Ridgeway, 36.33011 -93.22847


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