INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Esox americanus Gmelin, 1789
74724   1976-01-01
United States, Florida, Bradford, stream, 6 mi S Starke, Rt. 100 bridge, 29.86378 -82.07452

INHS:FISH
Fundulus lineolatus (Agassiz, 1854)
74728   1976-01-01
United States, Florida, Bradford, stream, 6 mi S Starke, Rt. 100 bridge, 29.86378 -82.07452

INHS:FISH
Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
74726   1976-01-01
United States, Florida, Bradford, stream, 6 mi S Starke, Rt. 100 bridge, 29.86378 -82.07452

INHS:FISH
Heterandria formosa Girard, 1859
74727   1976-01-01
United States, Florida, Bradford, stream, 6 mi S Starke, Rt. 100 bridge, 29.86378 -82.07452

INHS:FISH
Lepomis marginatus (Holbrook, 1855)
74729   1976-01-01
United States, Florida, Bradford, stream, 6 mi S Starke, Rt. 100 bridge, 29.86378 -82.07452

INHS:FISH
Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill, 1817)
74725   1976-01-01
United States, Florida, Bradford, stream, 6 mi S Starke, Rt. 100 bridge, 29.86378 -82.07452

INHS:FISH
Acantharchus pomotis (Baird, 1855)
128570J.G. Palis   1996-04-09
United States, Florida, Bradford, Pond cypress dome swamp, 1.5 air mi NNW Graham, Florida, 29.88813 -82.22821

INHS:FISH
Acantharchus pomotis (Baird, 1855)
128577J.G. Palis   1998-02-23
United States, Florida, Bradford, pond, 2.25 mi S Hwy. 100; pond on E Camp Grade Rd., 29.95119 -82.241

INHS:FISH
Acantharchus pomotis (Baird, 1855)
128588J.G. Palis   1998-03-22
United States, Florida, Bradford, 2 acre pond, 3 air mi NW Graham, 29.89077 -82.34502


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