INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Crustacean Collection


INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius cristavarius Taylor, 2000
6242T.J. Near & R. Steinberg   1997-10-20
United States, Kentucky, Leslie, Middle Fork Kentucky River, 2.1 mi N Dryhill, off Hwy. 257 at confluence with Hell For Certain Creek, 37.24608 -83.38181

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus robustus Girard, 1852
6255T.J. Near & R. Steinberg   1997-10-20
United States, Kentucky, Leslie, Middle Fork Kentucky River, Hoskinston, 6 mi S Hyden, jct. Rt. 2009 & U.S. Hwy. 421, 37.07729 -83.3925

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius cristavarius Taylor, 2000
6256T.J. Near & R. Steinberg   1997-10-20
United States, Kentucky, Leslie, Middle Fork Kentucky River, Hoskinston, 6 mi S Hyden, jct. Rt. 2009 & U.S. Hwy. 421, 37.07729 -83.3925

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius cristavarius Taylor, 2000
7102C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & D.R. Jones   1999-04-03
United States, Kentucky, Leslie, Middle Fork Kentucky River, 6 mi SSW Hyden, jct. U.S. Hwy. 421 & Co. Hwy. 2009, 37.07729 -83.3925

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius cristavarius Taylor, 2000
7127C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & D.R. Jones   1999-04-03
United States, Kentucky, Leslie, Beech Fork, 8.4 mi SSW Hyden, Middle Fork Kentucky River confluence, 37.0438 -83.40219

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Cambarus robustus Girard, 1852
7128C.A. Taylor, G.A. Schuster & D.R. Jones   1999-04-03
United States, Kentucky, Leslie, Beech Fork, 8.4 mi SSW Hyden, Middle Fork Kentucky River confluence, 37.0438 -83.40219


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