INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Crustacean Collection


INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius nais (Faxon, 1885)
6402J. Pigg   1993-06-15
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Greenleaf Lake, 3.3 mi SE Braggs, at marina, 35.622514 -95.164499

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870)
11427J. Pigg   1992-09-27
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Arkansas River, 2 mi E Haskell, Hwy. 104, 35.82248 -95.63925

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius nais (Faxon, 1885)
11441J. Pigg   1992-07-16
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Arkansas River, Webbers Falls, City Hall boat ramp, 35.51179 -95.12645

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius difficilis (Faxon, 1898)
14039J. Pigg   1995-10-01
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Arkansas River, 1.3 mi SSW Gore, Weber City Hall boat ramp, 35.51256 -95.12674

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius nais (Faxon, 1885)
14040J. Pigg   1995-10-01
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Arkansas River, 1.3 mi SSW Gore, Weber City Hall boat ramp, 35.51256 -95.12674

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius nais (Faxon, 1885)
14043J. Pigg   1993-07-26
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Arkansas River, 4.2 mi ENE Muskogee, Hwy. 61, E side of boat ramp, 35.76788 -95.2982

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius difficilis (Faxon, 1898)
14192J. Pigg   1994-06-06
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Canadian River, 0.5 mi N Whitefield, Hwy. 2, 35.26383 -95.23753

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius nais (Faxon, 1885)
14346J. Pigg   1993-07-26
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Webbers Falls Lake, Spanaird Cove, 35.6005 -95.2713


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