INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Etheostoma lachneri Suttkus and Bailey in Suttkus, Bailey and Bart, 1994
76261   1977-04-17
United States, Alabama, Greene, trib. Minter Creek, 3 mi N Eutaw, 32.880322 -87.867053

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma lachneri Suttkus and Bailey in Suttkus, Bailey and Bart, 1994
64221   1988-08-08
United States, Alabama, Marion, Dugan Creek, 2 mi S Hamilton, Hwy. 278, 34.06949 -87.97412

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma lachneri Suttkus and Bailey in Suttkus, Bailey and Bart, 1994
64601   1989-03-16
United States, Alabama, Pickens, Coal Fire Creek, Rt. 69 bridge, 33.293981 -88.265053

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma lachneri Suttkus and Bailey in Suttkus, Bailey and Bart, 1994
38096   1996-03-13
United States, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Mill Creek, Northport, U.S. Rt. 82/Hwy. 6, 33.23735 -87.603523

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma lachneri Suttkus and Bailey in Suttkus, Bailey and Bart, 1994
87320   1981-05-05
United States, Mississippi, Prentiss, Lacy Creek, 2 mi SW Burton, 34.624801 -88.364078

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma lachneri Suttkus and Bailey in Suttkus, Bailey and Bart, 1994
87374   1981-05-05
United States, Mississippi, Tishomingo, Mackeys Creek, 4 mi SE Burton, 34.462355 -88.379717

INHS:FISH
Etheostoma lachneri Suttkus and Bailey in Suttkus, Bailey and Bart, 1994
115238J.G. Stewart & L.R. Williams   2000-03-18
United States, Mississippi, Winston, Noxubee River, Tombigbee National Forest, 0.25 mi S junction of Webster Rd, upstream Pigeon Roost Rd. bridge, 33.24895 -89.09423


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