INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


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Sciurus niger rufiventer É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1803
1881W. Goodpaster   1948-10-30
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, near Genoa

INHS:MAMMALS
Tamias striatus rufescens Bole and Moulthrop, 1942
5474W. W. Goodpaster   1952-07-03
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Catawba Island, Lake Erie

INHS:MAMMALS
6291W. W. Goodpaster   1954-12-00
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Magu Marsh

INHS:MAMMALS
Eptesicus fuscus fuscus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1796)
6814W. W. Goodpaster   1962-07-29
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Magee Marsh, 3 mi S, 6 mi E Bono

INHS:MAMMALS
Marmota monax monax (Linnaeus, 1758)
7247W. W. Goodpaster   1964-06-25
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Magee Marsh

INHS:MAMMALS
7838W. W. Goodpaster   1965-12-15
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Winous Point Club, Bay Township

INHS:MAMMALS
8424W. W. Goodpaster   1968-02-07
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Winous Point Club, Bay Township, 4 mi S, 4 mi W Port Clinton

INHS:MAMMALS
12355W. & L. Goodpaster   1975-04-00
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Marblehead

INHS:MAMMALS
Marmota monax monax (Linnaeus, 1758)
12513W. Goodpaster   1976-07-15
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Catawba

INHS:MAMMALS
Tamias striatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
13088W. & L. Goodpaster   1978-05-31
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, 3 mi SW Oakharbor

INHS:MAMMALS
Tamias striatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
13284W. Goodpaster   1978-07-00
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Catawba Island

INHS:MAMMALS
Lasionycteris noctivagans (Le Conte, 1831)
15009W.W. Goodpaster   1982-05-00
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Winous Point Shooting Club, 3 mi W Port Clinton


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