INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Stizostedion canadense (Griffith and Smith, 1834)
112034L. Bencini, B. Kuhajda & B. Burr   1985-11-22
United States, Kentucky, Hickman, Mississippi River, town of Columbus, 36.765 -89.11334

INHS:FISH
Stizostedion canadense (Griffith and Smith, 1834)
112040R. Sauer, R. Maher & Mounce   1997-07-21
United States, Illinois, Shelby, Kaskaskia River, IL Rt. 128, approximately 1.5 mi SE of Cowden, IL at covered bridge, river mile 173.5, 39.23108 -88.84056

INHS:FISH
Stizostedion canadense (Griffith and Smith, 1834)
112041R. Sauer, R. Maher & B. Boyd   1997-08-08
United States, Illinois, Fayette, Kaskaskia River, 7 mi E of Ramsey, IL, just upstream of confluence with Big Creek, river mile 157.7, 39.12972 -88.97333

INHS:FISH
Stizostedion candense
112070B.M. Burr & S.D. Ogle   1978-07-19
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle, Mississippi River, 7.5 mi S of Wickliffe, 1 mi NW of Laketon, 36.8692 -89.1185

INHS:FISH
Stizostedion canadense (Griffith and Smith, 1834)
112074M. Paller & Wawronwicz   1978-09-21
United States, Illinois, Warren, Cedar Creek, 3 mi N Monmouth, 40.960624 -90.640579

INHS:FISH
Stizostedion canadense (Griffith and Smith, 1834)
112079L. Frankland, et al.   1998-09-10
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Cache River, 2 mi S of W Vienna, at Post Creek Cutoff, 37.395 -88.97583

INHS:FISH
Stizostedion canadense (Griffith and Smith, 1834)
112080L. Frankland, et al.   1998-09-09
United States, Illinois, Lawrence, Wabash River, Russellville, 38.8187 -87.52739

INHS:FISH
Stizostedion canadense (Griffith and Smith, 1834)
112085R. Sauer, et al.   1997-08-07
United States, Illinois, Fayette, Kaskaskia River, Rt. 40 and Rt. 51, SE of Vandalia, IL , river mile 135.7, 38.96167 -89.08667


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