INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
Spermophilus tridecemlineatus \N pallidus
10887W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-15
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 3 mi W New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Spermophilus tridecemlineatus \N pallidus
10888W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 3 mi W New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Spermophilus tridecemlineatus \N pallidus
10889W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 5 mi E New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Spermophilus tridecemlineatus \N pallidus
10890W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 6 mi E New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus maniculatus \N nebrascensis
10904W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-15
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 3 mi W New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus maniculatus \N nebrascensis
10905W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 6 mi E New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Peromyscus maniculatus \N nebrascensis
10906W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 6 mi E New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Microtus pennsylvanicus \N insperatus
10946W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 3 mi E New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Microtus pennsylvanicus \N insperatus
10947W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 3 mi E New Town

INHS:MAMMALS
Microtus pennsylvanicus \N insperatus
10948W. D. Severinghaus   1974-07-14
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, 3 mi E New Town


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