INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
74957   1960-08-06
Canada, Ontario, Grey, 1 mi W Owen Sound

INHS:FISH
42755   1997-08-00
Canada, Ontario, Kenora District, Bell Lake, 0.5 mi W Eagle River, 9.5 mi ESE Vermilion Bay

INHS:FISH
74980   1938-07-19
Canada, Saskatchewan, Stoney Lake, near Humboldt, 52.910187 -106.395996

INHS:FISH
79612   1963-07-26
United States, Michigan, Chippewa, trib. South Branch East Branch Waiska River, 0.5 mi W Dafter, 46.36031 -84.44609

INHS:FISH
79619   1963-07-27
United States, Michigan, Mackinac, Bear Creek, 1.5 mi SW Fibre, 46.18649 -84.7524

INHS:FISH
79597   1963-07-27
United States, Michigan, Mackinac, Lake Huron, 3.5 mi N St. Ignace, 45.91693 -84.72914

INHS:FISH
83643   1966-07-04
United States, Wisconsin, Oneida, Pedro Creek, [2 mi SE Pelican Lake], 45.476191 -89.13633

INHS:FISH
47844   1998-07-12
United States, New York, Saratoga, Cole Brook, 2 mi N Callahans Corners, Purinton Rd., 43.17666 -73.62848

INHS:FISH
91060   2000-07-12
Canada, Alberta, Athabasca, Upper Muskeg Creek, 10 km SW Athabasca, 55.669217 -113.359

INHS:FISH
36370   1995-06-09
United States, Nebraska, Cherry, trib. Gordon Creek, 33 road mi N Hyannis, S.R. 61, 42.45901 -101.71016

INHS:FISH
81992   1968-09-22
United States, New York, Cortland, East Branch Owega Creek, near Hartford Mills, 42.41084 -76.20362

INHS:FISH
35054   1994-09-28
United States, Virginia, Augusta, Mossy Creek, 3.5 mi SW Bridgewater, jct. Co. Rt. 747 (809) & S.R. 42, 38.357498 -79.030809

INHS:FISH
37559   1995-09-00
Canada, Ontario, Bell Lake, 0.5 mi W Eagle River, 9.5 mi ESE Vermilion Bay, Kenora District

INHS:FISH
53393   1999-09-00
Canada, Ontario, Bell Lake, 0.5 mi W Eagle River, 9.5 mi ESE Vermilion Bay, Kenora District


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