INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Alabama; Perry/ Dallas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Campostoma oligolepis Hubbs and Greene, 1935
57826   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137

INHS:FISH
Cyprinella venusta Girard, 1856
57829   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma rupestre Gilbert and Swain in Gilbert, 1887
57831   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma stigmaeum (Jordan, 1877)
57832   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium etowanum (Jordan, 1877)
57830   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137

INHS:FISH
Luxilus chrysocephalus Rafinesque, 1820
57827   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137

INHS:FISH
Notropis baileyi Suttkus and Raney, 1955
57828   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137

INHS:FISH
Percina nigrofasciata (Agassiz, 1854)
57833   1989-03-11
United States, Alabama, Perry/ Dallas, Oakmulgee Creek, 5.2 mi E Suttle, Hwy. 219, 32.53473 -87.089137


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