INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Astyanax mexicanus (De Filippi, 1853)
83143   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Carpiodes carpio (Rafinesque, 1820)
83144   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Cyprinella lutrensis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
83147   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Cyprinella venusta Girard, 1856
83149   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Dionda argentosa Girard, 1856
83145   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma grahami (Girard, 1859)
83155   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
83151   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque, 1818)
83150   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque, 1819
83152   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque, 1820)
83153   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Micropterus salmoides (Lacepède, 1802)
83154   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Notropis braytoni Jordan and Evermann, 1896
83146   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio

INHS:FISH
Notropis stramineus (Cope, 1865)
83148   1965-08-15
United States, Texas, Kinney, Sycamore Creek, 10 mi SSE Del Rio


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