INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque, 1818)
140329   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
Notropis dorsalis (Agassiz, 1854)
146210   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
Phenacobius mirabilis (Girard, 1856)
146689   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
Notropis stramineus (Cope, 1865)
149071   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
Pimephales notatus (Rafinesque, 1820)
152433   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
152975   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque, 1820)
159955   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
Hiodon alosoides
160766   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409

INHS:FISH
Cyprinella lutrensis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
161174   1995-10-07
United States, Missouri, Grundy, Thompson River, 2 mi NW Trenton; at unnamed road crossing, 40.07961 -93.64409


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Google Map

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