INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque, 1820)
83971   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque, 1820)
83966   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma duryi Henshall, 1889
83976   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma nigripinne Braasch and Mayden, 1985
83973   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Fundulus olivaceus (Storer, 1845)
83972   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Hemitremia flammea (Jordan and Gilbert in Jordan, 1878)
83975   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Luxilus chrysocephalus Rafinesque, 1820
83967   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus fasciolaris (Gilbert, 1891)
83974   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Pimephales notatus (Rafinesque, 1820)
83968   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Rhinichthys atratulus (Hermann, 1804)
83969   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill, 1818)
83970   1978-04-21
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Swan Creek, 1 mi E Athens, 34.80049 -86.953091

INHS:FISH
Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque, 1820)
84032   1978-04-29
United States, Alabama, Limestone, Big Creek, O'Neal, 34.85231 -87.045046

INHS:FISH
Chrosomus erythrogaster (Rafinesque, 1820)
84033   1978-04-29
United States, Alabama, Limestone, Big Creek, O'Neal, 34.85231 -87.045046

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma nigripinne Braasch and Mayden, 1985
84034   1978-04-29
United States, Alabama, Limestone, Big Creek, O'Neal, 34.85231 -87.045046

INHS:FISH
Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque, 1820)
68250   1985-04-14
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Piney Creek, 1 mi NE French Mill, 34.769798 -86.866801

INHS:FISH
68251   1985-04-14
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Piney Creek, 1 mi NE French Mill, 34.769798 -86.866801

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma duryi Henshall, 1889
68253   1985-04-14
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Piney Creek, 1 mi NE French Mill, 34.769798 -86.866801

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma nigripinne Braasch and Mayden, 1985
68252   1985-04-14
United States, Alabama, Limestone, trib. Piney Creek, 1 mi NE French Mill, 34.769798 -86.866801

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma tuscumbia Gilbert and Swain in Gilbert, 1887
68196   1985-02-01
United States, Alabama, Limestone, Pryor Spring, N Decatur, 34.665286 -86.964711

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma tuscumbia Gilbert and Swain in Gilbert, 1887
68215   1985-02-01
United States, Alabama, Limestone, Moss Spring, 34.691529 -86.8426

INHS:FISH
Elassoma alabamae
28324   1992-03-02
United States, Alabama, Limestone, Moss Spring and effluent run into Beaverdam Creek, 1.4 mi N of Greenbriar, 34.69444 -86.830226

INHS:FISH
Elassoma alabamae
108346   1992-03-02
United States, Alabama, Limestone, Moss Spring and effluent run into Beaverdam Creek, 1.4 mi N Greenbriar, 34.69166 -86.84333


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