Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Etheostoma jessiae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
82881   1978-04-08
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Crow Creek, 1 mi S Sherwood, 35.06205 -85.91626

INHS:FISH
83043   1967-04-28
United States, Tennessee, Morgan, Bitter Creek, 3 mi ESE Oakdale, 35.991103 -84.494743

INHS:FISH
79052   1978-03-21
United States, Tennessee, Claiborne, Big Sycamore Creek, 1.5 mi NE jct. Hwy. 25E & Hwy. 33, along Hwy. 33, 36.41951 -83.47869

INHS:FISH
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79156   1978-03-21
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Little Pigeon River, 1 mi W Pigeon Forge, 35.802184 -83.568743

INHS:FISH
63829   1986-03-25
United States, Tennessee, Greene, Nolichucky River, Rt. 321 N bridge, 36.07051 -82.96939

INHS:FISH
82385   1971-10-12
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Little River, 2 mi N Walland, Rt. 411 bridge, 35.785967 -83.88367

INHS:FISH
68539   1985-06-14
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Little River, 2 mi S Rockford, Rt. 33 bridge, 35.819586 -83.937399

INHS:FISH
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36246   1995-04-19
United States, Tennessee, Bount, Ellejoy Creek, 1.5 mi SW Oakview at Ellejoy Rd., 35.7674 -83.82834

INHS:FISH
77089   1977-08-10
United States, Tennessee, Bledsoe, Sequatchie River, 1 mi SE Ninemile, 35.69109 -85.08263

INHS:FISH
82435   1970-06-11
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Little River, 2 mi N Walland, 35.749858 -83.836893

INHS:FISH
103042   1972-03-26
United States, Tennessee, Hardin, Indian Creek, 15 mi W Waynesboro, Rt. 64 bridge, 35.27579 -88.02036

INHS:FISH
103124   1972-03-27
United States, Tennessee, Lincoln, Elk River, 5 mi E Fayetteville, U.S. Rt. 64, 35.14125 -86.48249

INHS:FISH
83904   1978-04-07
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Elk River, Elkhead, 5 mi NE Pelham, 35.357732 -85.836365

INHS:FISH
27539   1978-09-02
United States, Alabama, Jackson, Paint Rock River, 2.5 mi W Woodville, 34.624401 -86.30659


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