INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-CRUSTACEAN
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Georgia; Chattooga; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Crustacean Collection


INHS:CRUSTACEAN
6103S.J. Walsh, et al.   1993-02-02
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Teloga Creek, 6.6 air mi NW Summerville, Co. Rt. 252, 34.55446 -85.4188

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus scotti Hobbs, 1981
6104S.J. Walsh, et al.   1993-02-02
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Teloga Creek, 6.6 air mi NW Summerville, Co. Rt. 252, 34.55444 -85.41878

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius erichsonianus (Faxon, 1898)
6106S.J. Walsh, et al.   1992-07-14
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Moseley Spring, 4.5 mi W Lyerly, Oak Hill Dr, 5.3 mi from jct. S.R. 11, 34.39661 -85.48153

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus scotti Hobbs, 1981
6107S.J. Walsh, et al.   1992-07-14
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Moseley Spring, 4.5 mi W Lyerly, Oak Hill Dr, 5.3 mi from jct. S.R. 11, 34.39661 -85.48153

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus latimanus (LeConte, 1856)
6148S.J. Walsh, et al.   1992-07-14
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Perennial Springs, 3.5 mi NNW Lyerly, 0.2 mi N Perennial Springs Baptist Church, 34.45537 -85.41969

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius erichsonianus (Faxon, 1898)
11953C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster, J. Simmons & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-23
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Raccoon Creek, Berryton, 34.45368 -85.3887

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus scotti Hobbs, 1981
11954C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster, J. Simmons & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-23
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Raccoon Creek, Berryton, 34.45368 -85.3887

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius erichsonianus (Faxon, 1898)
11956C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-24
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Chappel Creek, 2.2 mi NE Trion, Hwy. 27, 34.568505 -85.286033

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus scotti Hobbs, 1981
11957C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-24
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Chappel Creek, 2.2 mi NE Trion, Hwy. 27, 34.568505 -85.286033

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
11964C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster, J. Simmons & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-23
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Gilreath Creek, 5.9 mi NNE Menlo, Old Mill Rd./Co. Rd. 234, 34.56788 -85.45496

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus unestami Hobbs and Hall, 1969
11965C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster, J. Simmons & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-23
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Gilreath Creek, 5.9 mi NNE Menlo, Old Mill Rd./Co. Rd. 234, 34.56788 -85.45496

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
11966C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-24
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Cane Creek, 1.8 mi N Trion, Ridgeway Rd., 34.5699 -85.3084

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus scotti Hobbs, 1981
11967C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-24
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Cane Creek, 1.8 mi N Trion, Ridgeway Rd., 34.5699 -85.3084

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius erichsonianus (Faxon, 1898)
11968C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-24
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Cane Creek, 1.8 mi N Trion, Ridgeway Rd., 34.5699 -85.3084

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus latimanus (LeConte, 1856)
11969C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-24
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Cane Creek, 1.8 mi N Trion, Ridgeway Rd., 34.5699 -85.3084

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius erichsonianus (Faxon, 1898)
11981C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster, J. Simmons & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-23
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Clarks Creek, 1 mi NNE Holland, Hwy. 100, 34.3679 -85.36601

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
11982C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster, J. Simmons & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-23
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Clarks Creek, 1 mi NNE Holland, Hwy. 100, 34.3679 -85.36601

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus scotti Hobbs, 1981
11983C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster, J. Simmons & S.L. Kilburn   2011-03-23
United States, Georgia, Chattooga, Clarks Creek, 1 mi NNE Holland, Hwy. 100, 34.3679 -85.36601


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