INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Cottus kumlieni
79613   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
Culaea inconstans (Kirtland, 1840)
79611   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma exile (Girard, 1859)
79609   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma nigrum Rafinesque, 1820
79610   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
Hybognathus hankinsoni Hubbs in Jordan, 1929
79607   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
79612   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill, 1818)
79608   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
Coregonus clupeaformis (Mitchill, 1818)
111908Chippewa Indian Tribe   1997-05-06
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, Lake Superior, off Whitefish Point, 46.77083 -84.93751


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