Search Results (List)

Dataset: INHS-CRUSTACEAN
Search Criteria: United States; Georgia; Lumpkin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:CRUSTACEAN
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100L.M. Page, B.M. Burr & D.G. Buth   1976-06-10
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Chestatee River, Turners Corner, 34.66296 -83.90129

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
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101L.M. Page, B.M. Burr & D.G. Buth   1976-06-10
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Chestatee River, Turners Corner, 34.66296 -83.90129

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
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6115S.J. Walsh, et al.   1992-07-15
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Yahoola Creek, 2.2 mi N Dahlonega, 34.56479 -83.99147

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
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6155S.J. Walsh, et al.   1992-01-22
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Cane Creek, 1.5 mi NW Dahlonega, Co. Rt. 75, 0.6 mi WSW jct. S.R. 60, 34.54667 -84.00448

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
6753M.H. Sabaj   1998-05-17
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Dicks Creek, Turners Corner, U.S. Rt. 19, 34.66484 -83.91418

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
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6754M.H. Sabaj   1998-05-18
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Etowah River, 4.2 mi W Dahlonega, S.R. 52, 34.53494 -84.06321

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
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15242D.R. Jones   2001-08-15
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Jones Creek, 10.2 mi WNW Dahlonega, 34.59863 -84.1445

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
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15442D.R. Jones, R.C. Harrington & A.M.L.   2002-02-03
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Etowah River, 4.5 mi W Dahlonega, U.S. 52, 34.53489 -84.06332

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
15443D.R. Jones, R.C. Harrington & A.M.L.   2002-02-03
United States, Georgia, Lumpkin, Etowah River, 4.5 mi W Dahlonega, U.S. 52, 34.53489 -84.06332


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