INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MAMMALS
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Ohio; Champaign; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
Scalopus aquaticus machrinus (Rafinesque, 1832)
862W. Goodpaster   1948-05-20
United States, Ohio, Champaign, 7 mi N Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
5507W. W. Goodpaster   1955-02-25
United States, Ohio, Champaign, State Game Farm, 5 mi NE Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus leucopus \N noveboracensis
5733W. W. Goodpaster   1948-05-19
United States, Ohio, Champaign, Game Farm, 7 mi N Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus leucopus \N noveboracensis
5734W. W. Goodpaster   1948-05-20
United States, Ohio, Champaign, Game Farm, 7 mi N Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
Zapus hudsonius \N americanus
6293W. W. Goodpaster   1948-05-19
United States, Ohio, Champaign, game farm, 7 mi N Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
Zapus hudsonius \N americanus
6294W. W. Goodpaster   1948-05-26
United States, Ohio, Champaign, game farm, 7 mi N Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
Sylvilagus floridanus \N mearnsii
6318W. W. Goodpaster   1948-05-19
United States, Ohio, Champaign, Game Farm, 7 mi N Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
6350W. W. Goodpaster   1951-03-10
United States, Ohio, Champaign, Urbana Game Farm, 5 mi NE Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
6358W. W. Goodpaster   1948-05-20
United States, Ohio, Champaign, 7 mi N Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
Eptesicus fuscus fuscus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1796)
7148?   1934-04-02
United States, Ohio, Champaign, Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
Eptesicus fuscus fuscus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1796)
7149?   1934-05-24
United States, Ohio, Champaign, Urbana


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