INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
99614   1970-04-01
United States, Florida, Monroe, Atlantic Ocean, Tavernier, Zim's Harbor, 25.007765 -80.513778

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
87681   1982-04-01
United States, Texas, Cameron, Laguna Madre, Port Isabel

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
74405   1967-12-28
United States, Florida, Dade, Tea Table Key Channel, N Indian Key, 24.891651 -80.666569

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
74764   1967-12-28
United States, Florida, Dade, Atlantic Ocean, Lignumvitae Key, 24.90327 -80.69474

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
83332   1975-02-16
United States, Texas, Cameron, Gulf of Mexico, Port Isabel, off Padre Island, 26.07675 -97.18472

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius shufeldti (Jordan and Eigenmann, 1887)
87042   1980-06-23
United States, Louisiana, Orleans, Lake Ponchartrain, 1 mi S Pointe Aux Herbes, 30.13867 -89.86284

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
83140   1969-03-07
United States, Texas, Cameron, Padre Island Sound, 4 mi E Port Isabel

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
83141   1969-03-07
United States, Texas, Cameron, Padre Island Sound, 4 mi E Port Isabel

INHS:FISH
Ctenogobius boleosoma (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882)
87773   1982-03-31
United States, Texas, Aransas, Aransas Bay, Rockport, 28.02673 -97.04447


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