INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Taxa: Hypentelium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169418   1970-06-26
United States, Kentucky, Washington, Chaplin River, 2.5 mi SE of Chaplin, Hwy. 458 covered bridge, 37.8656 -85.2299

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169438   1996-06-28
United States, Kentucky, Wayne, Little South Fork Cumberland River, 300 m upstream Baldy Rd. bridge, 36.7394 -84.6925

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169441   1996-09-01
United States, Kentucky, McCreary/ Wayne, Little South Fork Cumberland River, 3410 m downstream S.R. 92 bridge; station #222 (run), 36.76527 -84.65556

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169529   1961-07-10
United States, Kentucky, Meade, Doe Run Creek, Hwy. 1638 bridge, 37.9585 -86.1219

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169651   1988-02-18
United States, Kentucky, Bullitt, Knob Creek, 1 mi W Barrallton, Hwy. 1417, 38.0306 -85.8078

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169773   1970-10-10
United States, Kentucky, Bullitt/ Spencer, Salt River, Smithville, Hwy. 31 bridge, 38.013 -85.512

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169822   2002-09-03
United States, Kentucky, Pike, Blackberry Creek, 1 mi N of Ransom, off Hwy. 1056, 37.57775 -82.18172

INHS:FISH
Hypentelium nigricans (Lesueur, 1817)
169928C.A. Taylor & D.A. Swedberg   2023-07-10
United States, Illinois, Kendall, Fox River, Yorkville, 200 m downstream Hwy. 47, 41.643 -88.4482


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Google Map

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