INHS Collections Data

Dataset: UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Missouri; Carter; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Amphibian and Reptile Collection


UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
16436   1950-05-06
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, Current River, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
28676   1952-04-18
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
28688   1952-04-15
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.92884 -90.98096

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
28691   1952-04-08
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
28694   1952-04-08
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Plethodon glutinosus (Green, 1818)
28709   1952-04-18
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Plethodon glutinosus (Green, 1818)
28710   1952-04-18
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Plethodon glutinosus (Green, 1818)
28711   1952-04-18
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Acris blanchardi Harper, 1947
28712   1952-04-18
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Rana catesbeiana Shaw, 1802
28713   1952-04-18
United States, Missouri, Carter, Big Springs State Park, 36.93119 -90.98482


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