INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Kentucky; Wolfe; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


INHS:HERP
Eurycea cirrigera (Green, 1831)
13516P.A. Ceas & J.C. Porterfield   1996-04-16
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, 8 km NNW Campton and approximately 4.8 km N of S.R. 15 on S.R. 715 at Swift Camp Creek, 37.8152621 -83.577692

INHS:HERP
Hemidactylium scutatum (Temminck and Schlegel, 1838)
24031AJM Berkey   2012-03-23
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, 37.771297 -83.58062

INHS:HERP
Hemidactylium scutatum (Temminck and Schlegel, 1838)
24032AJM Berkey   2012-03-23
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, 37.809471 -83.58131

INHS:HERP
Hemidactylium scutatum (Temminck and Schlegel, 1838)
24243AJ Maley Berkey   2012-04-22
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, 37.771147 -83.5808

INHS:HERP
Notophthalmus viridescens (Rafinesque, 1820)
29445L. Meade   1979-05-22
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, Campgrounds along Ky. 11, about 3 mi. NE of Zacharia, 37.73372 -83.659

INHS:HERP
Notophthalmus viridescens (Rafinesque, 1820)
29446L. Meade   1979-05-22
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, Campgrounds along Ky. 11, about 3 mi. NE of Zacharia, 37.73372 -83.659

INHS:HERP
Notophthalmus viridescens (Rafinesque, 1820)
29460L. Meade   1979-05-21
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, Tight Hollow, 1.1 mi. NW of Pine Ridge, 37.77069 -83.61812

INHS:HERP
Notophthalmus viridescens (Rafinesque, 1820)
40301Les Meade   1979-05-21
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, Tight Hollows, 1.1 mile NW Pine Ridge, 37.776 -83.6276


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