INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Florida; Santa Rosa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Notropis petersoni Fowler, 1942
74691   1962-07-11
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Pond Creek, 2 mi SW Milton, 30.607771 -87.0621

INHS:FISH
Anchoa hepsetus
38317   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Anchoa mitchilli
38318   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Esox americanus Gmelin, 1789
38306   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Fundulus confluentus Goode and Bean in Goode, 1879
38319   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
38307   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Gobiosoma robustum Ginsburg, 1933
38316   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Heterandria formosa Girard, 1859
38311   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Lagodon rhomboides (Linnaeus, 1766)
38312   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepède, 1802
38314   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Lepisosteus osseus (Linnaeus, 1758)
38305   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque, 1819
38308   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Lepomis punctatus (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1831)
38315   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Lucania parva (Baird and Girard in Girard, 1855)
38313   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Micropterus salmoides (Lacepède, 1802)
38309   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Syngnathus scovelli
38310   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Tom King Bayou, 5 mi NE Woodlawn Beach, S.R. 399, 2 mi W Holley, 30.44611 -86.93588

INHS:FISH
Ammocrypta bifascia Williams, 1975
74773   1967-10-15
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Big Coldwater Creek, 1 mi upstream from mouth of Wolfe Park, 30.764818 -87.000608

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma edwini (Hubbs and Cannon, 1935)
170237M. L. Warren et al.   1987-06-20
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Clear Creek, Hwy. 87, N of Milton, 30.71235 -87.04605

INHS:FISH
Enneacanthus obesus (Girard, 1854)
170347M. L. Warren Jr., M. A. Phillippi   1985-05-27
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Blackwater River, between Bryant Bridge and Blackwater River St. Park, ~7 mi NE Milton, 30.7177 -86.8104

INHS:FISH
170422M. L. Warren Jr., M. A. Phillippi   1985-05-28
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Big Juniper Creek, FL Hwy. 4 bridge, 30.9208 -87.0478


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