INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus maniculatus \N bairdii
8306M. R. Lee (J. Wallace)   1967-12-01
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 0.25 mi SW Richmond

INHS:MAMMALS
Ochrotomys nuttalli \N aureolus
8323E. G. Zimmerman (J. Wallace)   1967-11-16
United States, Kentucky, Madison, base of Big Hill Mountain, 2 mi S Big Hill

INHS:MAMMALS
Ochrotomys nuttalli \N aureolus
8324E. G. Zimmerman   1967-11-28
United States, Kentucky, Madison, base of Big Hill Mountain, 2 mi S Big Hill

INHS:MAMMALS
Ochrotomys nuttalli \N aureolus
8325E. G. Zimmerman (J. Wallace)   1967-12-04
United States, Kentucky, Madison, base of Big Hill Mountain, 2 mi S Big Hill

INHS:MAMMALS
Neotoma floridana \N magister
8338B. L. Pflaum (J. Wallace)   1967-12-04
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Big Hill Mountain, 2 mi S Big Hill

INHS:MAMMALS
Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758
8359M. R. Lee   1967-11-29
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 0.25 mi SW Richmond

INHS:MAMMALS
Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758
8360M. R. Lee   1967-11-29
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 0.25 mi SW Richmond

INHS:MAMMALS
Reithrodontomys humulis \N humulis
8517M. R. Lee   
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 3 mi NW Richmond

INHS:MAMMALS
Reithrodontomys humulis \N humulis
8518M. R. Lee   1968-02-03
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 3 mi NW Richmond

INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus maniculatus \N bairdii
8522J. Wallace   1967-12-01
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 0.25 mi SW Richmond

INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus leucopus \N noveboracensis
8537J. Ambrosius   1967-12-05
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 0.25 mi SW Richmond


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