INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MAMMALS
Taxa: Lepus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


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395H.C. Hanson   1951-11-00
United States, Minnesota, Fillmore, near Preston

INHS:MAMMALS
396C.O. Mohr   1936-12-00
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Rapidan

INHS:MAMMALS
397C.O. Mohr   1937-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Rapidan

INHS:MAMMALS
398C.O. Mohr   1937-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Rapidan

INHS:MAMMALS
3275L. S. Miller   
United States, Wisconsin

INHS:MAMMALS
3276D. F. Hoffmeister, Charles St. John   1947-12-29
United States, Illinois, Jo Daviess, 6 mi W, 1 mi N Hanover

INHS:MAMMALS
3379   
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Rapidan

INHS:MAMMALS
6334G. C. Rinker   1939-12-31
United States, Kansas, Greenwood, Hamilton, 37.98031 -96.16273

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus townsendii \N campanicus
6660W. W. Goodpaster   1962-10-25
United States, South Dakota, Sanborn, Letcher Township, 1 mi W, 1 mi S Letcher

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus townsendii \N campanicus
6661W. W. Goodpaster   1962-10-22
United States, South Dakota, Spink, Nixon River, Athol Township, 1 mi W Athol

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus townsendii \N campanicus
6662W. W. Goodpaster   1962-10-22
United States, South Dakota, Spink, Nixon River, Athol Township, 1.5 mi W Athol

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus townsendii \N campanicus
6663W. W. Goodpaster   1962-10-23
United States, South Dakota, Spink, Nixon River, Athol Township, 1.5 mi W Athol

INHS:MAMMALS
8415Donald L. Ivacic   1968-01-02
United States, Wisconsin, Clark, 1.5 mi N, 2 mil W Spencer

INHS:MAMMALS
8788Paul Cechner   1969-12-26
United States, Nebraska, Philmore, 3 mi SW Grafton

INHS:MAMMALS
12507W. Goodpaster   1975-10-20
United States, South Dakota, Beadle, 2 mi S, 13 mi W Huron

INHS:MAMMALS
13116Randall E. Junge   1978-11-14
United States, South Dakota, Haakon, 30 mi S Philip

INHS:MAMMALS
13117Kim TeGrootenhuis   1978-11-14
United States, South Dakota, Haakon, 30 mi S Philip

INHS:MAMMALS
13366W. W. Goodpaster   1979-05-23
United States, Nebraska, Sheridan, 5 mi E Rushville

INHS:MAMMALS
13478prep. W. W. Goodpaster   1979-10-23
United States, South Dakota, Lyman, 14 mi S, 3 mi E Fort Pierre

INHS:MAMMALS
14716W. W. Goodpaster   1981-01-11
United States, South Dakota, Hughes, 4 mi E Canning

INHS:MAMMALS
14717W. W. Goodpaster   1981-01-11
United States, South Dakota, Hughes, 4 mi E Canning

INHS:MAMMALS
14718W. W. Goodpaster   1981-10-21
United States, South Dakota, Charles Mix, 11 mi N Lake Andes

INHS:MAMMALS
15263W.W. Goodpaster   1985-10-23
United States, South Dakota, Day, 12 mi S, 12 mi E Ft. Pierre, Fort Pierre National Grassland

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus \N phaeonotus
15516W.W. Goodpaster   1989-11-05
United States, Wisconsin, Price

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus \N phaeonotus
15517W.W. Goodpaster   1989-11-05
United States, Wisconsin, Price

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus \N phaeonotus
15518W.W. Goodpaster   1989-11-05
United States, Wisconsin, Price

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus \N phaeonotus
15519W.W. Goodpaster   1989-11-05
United States, Wisconsin, Price

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus townsendii Bachman, 1839
18959M.L. Allen   2021-08-01
United States, Montana, Powder River

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus Erxleben, 1777
18971M.L. Allen   2021-08-09
United States, Montana, Lincoln

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus Erxleben, 1777
18973M.L. Allen   2021-08-10
United States, Montana, Lincoln

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus Erxleben, 1777
18974M.L. Allen   2021-08-10
United States, Montana, Lincoln

INHS:MAMMALS
Lepus americanus Erxleben, 1777
18975M.L. Allen   2021-08-10
United States, Montana, Lincoln


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