INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Margaritifera margaritifera (Mya margaritifera, Alasmodonta arcuata, Margaritana alleni, Margaritana durrovensis, Margaritana fluviatilis, Margaritana freytagi, Margaritana michaudi, Margaritana pyrenaica, Margaritifera borealis, Margaritana margaritifera parvula, Margaritana margaritifera siluriana... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
92945Christopher J. Raithel   1990-07-26
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Wood River, 200 yards downstream dam at Wyoming, border of Hopkinton and Richmond Townships, North America, 41.5153 -71.70553

INHS:MOLLUSK
92947Christopher J. Raithel   1990-08-28
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Tomaquag Brook, Burdickville Rd, Hopkinton Township, North America, 41.41814 -71.76401

INHS:MOLLUSK
92948Christopher J. Raithel   1990-08-03
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Wood River, just S of Rt. 165, Exeter Township, North America, 41.57221 -71.72084

INHS:MOLLUSK
93016Christopher J. Raithel   1990-08-03
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Wood River, Old Mooseneck Hill Road, below Barberville Dam downstream to second pond, border of Hopkinton and Richmond Townships, North America, 41.53741 -71.69753

INHS:MOLLUSK
93023Christopher J. Raithel   1990-08-09
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Usquepaug River, Rt. 2, approximately 100 yards upstream from bridge, border of Richmond and South Kingstown Townships, North America, 41.47639 -71.60556

INHS:MOLLUSK
93038Christopher J. Raithel   1990-07-23
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Flat River, Arcadia Management Area, Brook Trail, Exeter Township, North America, 41.57937 -71.71887

INHS:MOLLUSK
93039Christopher J. Raithel   1990-08-31
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Queens River, Liberty, Mail Rd, North America, 41.53886 -71.56839

INHS:MOLLUSK
93054Christopher J. Raithel   1990-04-00
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Wood River, off Barber Trail, Arcadia Management Area, 0.7 mi E peak Mt. Tom, North America, 41.58472 -71.72918

INHS:MOLLUSK
93141Christopher J. Raithel   1990-07-23
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Wood River, 200 yards S of Plain Rd, Exeter Township, North America, 41.59813 -71.74542

INHS:MOLLUSK
93157Christopher J. Raithel   1990-07-21
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Pawcatuck River, Potter HIll Dam, border of Westely and Hopkinton Township, North America, 41.41442 -71.79661

INHS:MOLLUSK
93166Christopher J. Raithel   1993-09-05
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Pacwatuck River, Rt. 78 overpass and 200 yards upstream, 0.5 mi S of White Rock Dam, Westerly Township, North America, 41.39444 -71.84167

INHS:MOLLUSK
93193Ray Hartenstine   1994-00-00
United States, Rhode Island, Providence, Pawtuxet River, riffle between Hope Dam and Rt. 116, Scituate Township, North America, 41.73055 -71.56389

INHS:MOLLUSK
93196Christopher J. Raithel   1995-08-08
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Queens River, Mail Road & 0.25 mi downstream, North America, 41.53886 -71.56839

INHS:MOLLUSK
93198Christopher J. Raithel   1990-07-31
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Beaver River, Rt. 138, Richmond Township, North America, 41.49235 -71.62799

INHS:MOLLUSK
93234Christopher J. Raithel   1990-09-05
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Wood River, just above Barberville Dam, border of Hopkinton and Richmond Townships, North America, 41.54149 -71.69662

INHS:MOLLUSK
93271Christopher J. Raithel   1990-07-26
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Wood River, Mechanic St. dam on Wood River downstream from bridge, border of Hopkinton and Richmond Townships, North America, 41.50329 -71.71637


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