INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Crustacean Collection


INHS:CRUSTACEAN
65L.M. Page, C.W. Ronto & M.L. Page   1976-01-02
United States, Florida, Escambia, trib. Perdido River, 1 mi E Alabama state line, Rt. 90, 30.52751 -87.4329

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Lirceus
66L.M. Page, C.W. Ronto & M.L. Page   1976-01-02
United States, Florida, Escambia, trib. Perdido River, 1 mi E Alabama state line, Rt. 90, 30.52751 -87.4329

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Synurella bifurca (Hay, 1882)
67L.M. Page, C.W. Ronto & M.L. Page   1976-01-02
United States, Florida, Escambia, trib. Perdido River, 1 mi E Alabama state line, Rt. 90, 30.52751 -87.4329

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
68L.M. Page, C.W. Ronto & M.L. Page   1976-01-02
United States, Florida, Escambia, trib. Perdido River, 1 mi E Alabama state line, Rt. 90, 30.52751 -87.4329

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
5613M.H. Sabaj, J.W. Armbruster, T.J. Near & J.M. Serb   1996-06-21
United States, Florida, Escambia, Escambia River, 3.3 mi ENE Stella, S.R. 184 bridge, 30.6701 -87.26708

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Procambarus evermanni (Faxon, 1890)
9185C. Lukhaup, et al.   2003-04-05
United States, Florida, Escambia, roadside ditch, 2 mi W Pensacola, along Hwy. 98/30, jct. Hwy. 127, 30.4018 -87.31848

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Lacunicambarus miltus (Fitzpatrick, 1978)
11342P. Moler   2007-03-21
United States, Florida, Escambia, burrow, 3.8 mi SSE McKinnon, near Co. Rd. 99 crossing, 30.73888 -87.44843

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
14622P. Moler   2007-03-14
United States, Florida, Escambia, roadside ditch, along S.R. 4, 0.8 mi E U.S. Rt. 29, 30.97498 -87.24488


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