INHS Collections Data

Dataset: NON-INHS-HERP
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Illinois; Mercer; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

1
Page 1, records 1-9 of 9

Non-INHS Illinois Herps


NON-INHS-CHAS:HERP
Pituophis catenifer sayi (Schlegel, 1837)
19816   1951-09-25
United States, Illinois, Mercer, 4 mi N Keithsburg, Keithsburg Rd., 41.15846 -90.94773

NON-INHS-CM:HERP
60601P.S. Freed   1975-06-13
United States, Illinois, Mercer, 8 mi N New Boston, 41.28493 -91.00287

NON-INHS-FMNH:HERP
Storeria dekayi (Holbrook, 1839)
250431R Sliwinski, E Beltz   1992-10-04
United States, Illinois, Mercer, 0.5 mi S Aledo, near 700N, 1750 E, county roads, 41.1781 -90.751

NON-INHS-USNM:HERP
13982R.E. Call   1884-10-13
United States, Illinois, Mercer, Aledo, 41.19743 -90.75082

NON-INHS-unvouch:HERP
Lithobates blairi (Mecham, Littlejohn, Oldham, Brown and Brown, 1973)
43115Tom Anton & Phil Willink   2014-10-29
United States, Illinois, Mercer, Pope Creek at 160th St.; 6.9 km SSW Aledo IL, 41.142883 -90.783267

NON-INHS-unvouch:HERP
Thamnophis proximus (Say in James, 1823)
43260Tom Anton & Joe T. Cavataio   2015-04-26
United States, Illinois, Mercer, Keithsburg, floodplain of Pope Creek, 41.10424 -90.94154

NON-INHS-unvouch:HERP
Graptemys geographica (Le Sueur, 1817)
43278Doug Mills   2015-05-02
United States, Illinois, Mercer, floodplain of Pope Creek where it drains into the Mississippi River, 41.106667 -90.947419

NON-INHS-unvouch:HERP
Aspidoscelis sexlineata (Linnaeus, 1766)
43279Doug Mills   2015-05-02
United States, Illinois, Mercer, floodplain of Pope Creek where it drains into the Mississippi River, 41.106667 -90.947419

NON-INHS-unvouch:HERP
Ambystoma texanum (Matthes, 1855)
44518Tiffany Daum   2019-10-13
United States, Illinois, Mercer, Spur Road Farms, 41.16999 -90.96


1
Page 1, records 1-9 of 9


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.
Add Extra Fields