INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Erimyzon sucetta (Lacepède, 1803)
74459   1968-01-02
United States, Georgia, Turner, stream, 2 mi N Ashburn, 31.736647 -83.658439

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma barratti
74480   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Elassoma zonatum
74475   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Enneacanthus gloriosus (Holbrook, 1855)
74476   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Esox americanus Gmelin, 1789
74471   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Fundulus lineolatus (Agassiz, 1854)
74474   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
74473   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque, 1819
74477   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Lepomis Rafinesque, 1819
74478   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Micropterus salmoides (Lacepède, 1802)
74479   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568

INHS:FISH
Notropis maculatus (Hay, 1881)
74472   1966-06-17
United States, Georgia, Turner, Ashburn Creek, 2.5 mi WSW Ashburn, 31.68123 -83.67568


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