INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
15581James F. Opsahl   1950-08-13
United States, Florida, Dade, Route 27, 4 mi S Florida City

INHS:MAMMALS
18125W. H. Davis, E. V. Komarek   
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Crawfordville

INHS:MAMMALS
18126W. Murray   1930-11-20
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville

INHS:MAMMALS
18127J. V. Griffo   1959-02-08
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, University of Florida campus

INHS:MAMMALS
18135W. W. Goodpaster   1972-06-28
United States, Florida, Marion, Anthony

INHS:MAMMALS
18933E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-02-22
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18935E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-04
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18936E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-04
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18937E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18938E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18939E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18940E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18941M. R. Lee (J. N. Layne)   1968-02-21
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
21379Philip W. Smith   1949-12-29
United States, Florida, Suwanee, Falmouth

INHS:MAMMALS
4746O. C. Van Hyning   1932-03-03
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville


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