INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; North Carolina; Craven; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


INHS:HERP
Hyla versicolor LeConte, 1825
28401R. Brandon, J. Huheey   1964-09-01
United States, North Carolina, Craven, Neuse River Recreation Area, 34.98333 -76.94879

INHS:HERP
Hyla versicolor LeConte, 1825
28402R. Brandon, J. Huheey   1964-09-01
United States, North Carolina, Craven, Neuse River Recreation Area, 34.98333 -76.94879

INHS:HERP
Gastrophryne carolinensis (Holbrook, 1835)
28431R. Brandon, J. Huheey   1964-09-01
United States, North Carolina, Craven, Neuse River Recreation Area, 34.98333 -76.94879

INHS:HERP
Gastrophryne carolinensis (Holbrook, 1835)
28432R. Brandon, J. Huheey   1964-09-01
United States, North Carolina, Craven, Neuse River Recreation Area, 34.98333 -76.94879

INHS:HERP
Siren intermedia Barnes, 1826
31923B.M. Burr, F.C. Rotide   1984-02-24
United States, North Carolina, Craven, 34.95363 -77.0333

INHS:HERP
Siren intermedia Barnes, 1826
31924B.M. Burr, F.C. Rotide   1984-02-24
United States, North Carolina, Craven, 34.95363 -77.0333

INHS:HERP
Necturus maculosus (Rafinesque, 1818)
32401B.M. Burr, F.C. Rotide   1984-05-25
United States, North Carolina, Craven, Bryce Creek, Croatan Nat'l Forest, at Catfish Lake Road bridge, 34.9565 -76.99996

INHS:HERP
Scaphiopus holbrookii (Harlan, 1835)
50651R.A. Brandon, J.E. Huheey   1964-09-01
United States, North Carolina, Craven, Neuse River Recreation Area, 34.984045 -76.952264


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