Search Results (List)

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

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INHS:FISH
94630   2000-09-28
United States, Alabama, Tallapoosa, Little Sandy Creek, 2 mi S Camp Hill, Rt. 280/38, 32.78152 -85.64829

INHS:FISH
88894   2000-09-29
United States, Alabama, Clay, Little Hillabee Creek, Carr Mill, 0.25 mi N Rt. 148, 33.20474 -85.9452

INHS:FISH
59305   1957-03-16
United States, Alabama, Elmore, Gold Branch Channahatchee Creek, Hwy 63, 6 mi N of Eclectic, 32.707922 -85.997548

INHS:FISH
50077   1999-01-16
United States, Alabama, Tallapoosa, Hillabee Creek, 6 mi NE Alexander City, Hwy. 22, 32.98471 -85.86066

INHS:FISH
94616   2000-09-30
United States, Alabama, Clay, Enitachopco Creek, 7 mi NE Millerville, Rt. 9 bridge, 33.24005 -85.85954

INHS:FISH
87751   1982-04-06
United States, Alabama, Randolph, Bear Creek, 5 mi NE Wedowee, 33.352476 -85.414567

INHS:FISH
110353W.W. Dimmick, K.L. Fiorino & J.L. Matthews   1987-05-26
United States, Alabama, Cleburne, Knokes Creek, 2 mi SW Hwy. 46 at Hightower, 33.52319 -85.40849

INHS:FISH
110359B.M. Burr & L.M. Page   1978-02-25
United States, Alabama, Clay, Crooked Creek, 2 mi SW Lineville, 33.27733 -85.74567

INHS:FISH
108362   1957-03-16
United States, Alabama, Elmore, Gold Branch Channahatchee Creek, Hwy 63, 6 mi N of Eclectic, 32.69318 -86.00699

INHS:FISH
110372M.L. Warren & W.R. Haag   1996-12-08
United States, Alabama, Cleburne, Rocky Branch, 1.5 mi W Heflin, along US 78, 33.64305 -85.61838

INHS:FISH
78727   1978-02-25
United States, Alabama, Clay, Crooked Creek, 2 mi SW Lineville, 33.291616 -85.768119

INHS:FISH
37913   1996-03-10
United States, Alabama, Clay, Crooked Creek, 1.5 mi WSW Lineville, Hwy. 31, 33.297336 -85.767862


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