Search Results (List)

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

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INHS:FISH
27805   1992-03-20
United States, Missouri, Carter, Tenmile Creek, 3 mi E Hunter, 36.89926 -90.79528

INHS:FISH
36221   1995-04-09
United States, Missouri, Carter, North Prong Little Black River, 2 mi N Grandin, 36.86309 -90.82211

INHS:FISH
36211   1995-04-10
United States, Arkansas, Lawrence, Wells Creek, 3 mi SW Ravenden, 36.20224 -91.29694

INHS:FISH
36055   1995-04-10
United States, Arkansas, Sharp, trib. Spring River, 2 mi NE Sitka, Hwy. 58, 36.21083 -91.395905

INHS:FISH
58294   1990-04-05
United States, Arkansas, Fulton, Town Creek, Salem, Hwy. 9, 36.36835 -91.82773

INHS:FISH
58273   1990-04-05
United States, Missouri, Ripley, Mulberry Creek, 3 mi SW Doniphan, Hwy. 21 bridge, 36.580762 -90.88139

INHS:FISH
32595   1994-04-12
United States, Arkansas, Fulton, Town Creek, Salem, Hwy. 9, 36.36835 -91.82773

INHS:FISH
32573   1994-04-12
United States, Missouri, Carter, North Prong Little Black River, 2 mi N Grandin, 36.86309 -90.82211

INHS:FISH
86791   1980-03-29
United States, Missouri, Carter, trib. Current River, 0.5 mi S Chilton, 36.927529 -90.921022

INHS:FISH
86824   1980-03-30
United States, Arkansas, Fulton, Myatt Creek, 2 mi SW Fryatt, 36.444174 -91.670023

INHS:FISH
110376J.G. Stewart & M. Nuevo, et al.   1999-04-17
United States, Missouri, Carter, Pike Creek, 150 m downstream of mouth of Midco Cave, 1.25 mi N of Fremont, Co. Rd. Y, 36.97967 -91.15803

INHS:FISH
110377J.G. Stewart, B.M. Burr, et al.   1999-04-17
United States, Missouri, Carter, Midco Spring, at old ghost town of Midco, Randy Turley's property, 36.98349 -91.15217


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