INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-CRUSTACEAN
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Missouri; Barton; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Crustacean Collection


INHS:CRUSTACEAN
12311W.L. Pflieger   1986-04-15
United States, Missouri, Barton, North Fork Spring River, 5.6 mi SSW Lamar, 37.4154 -94.3085

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870)
12312W.L. Pflieger   1986-04-15
United States, Missouri, Barton, North Fork Spring River, 5.6 mi SSW Lamar, 37.4154 -94.3085

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius neglectus (Faxon)
12313W.L. Pflieger   1986-04-15
United States, Missouri, Barton, North Fork Spring River, 5.6 mi SSW Lamar, 37.4154 -94.3085

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870)
12543W.L. Pflieger   1985-10-22
United States, Missouri, Barton, East Drywood Creek, Prairie State Park, 37.53003 -94.55546

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870)
12695W.L. Pflieger   1985-10-22
United States, Missouri, Barton, East Fork Dry Wood Creek, 2.25 mi NE Liberal, Hwy. 143, 37.57326 -94.4767

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
12761W.L. Pflieger   1986-04-15
United States, Missouri, Barton, slough, 7.25 mi W Golden City, Dorris Creek Prairie, 37.39532 -94.22914

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870)
13247W.L. Pflieger & T.B. Grace   1979-03-28
United States, Missouri, Barton, North Fork Spring River, 5.75 mi SSW Lamar, near Hwy. 71, 37.417 -94.30836

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
Faxonius neglectus (Faxon)
13248W.L. Pflieger & T.B. Grace   1979-03-28
United States, Missouri, Barton, North Fork Spring River, 5.75 mi SSW Lamar, near Hwy. 71, 37.417 -94.30836

INHS:CRUSTACEAN
16419Missouri Department of Conservation & DNR   2018-09-27
United States, Missouri, Barton, Glendale Fork, 8.9 mi ENE Pittsburg, Kansas, 37.46083 -94.55463


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Google Map

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