Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Notropis asperifrons
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
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76160   1977-04-19
United States, Alabama, Blount, Murphy Creek, 1 mi SW Blount Springs, Rt. 31 bridge, 33.918165 -86.815676

INHS:FISH
172069B.M. Burr, J.M. Grady & S.J. Walsh   1981-04-26
United States, Georgia, Murray, Rock Creek, At Hwy. 411 crossing, Ramhurst, 34.6923 -84.7354

INHS:FISH
92250   2000-09-29
United States, Alabama, Clay, Hatchet Creek, 10 mi E Sycamore, 0.5 mi W CR 7, 33.24245 -86.04318

INHS:FISH
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76290   1966-07-06
United States, Alabama, Clay, trib. Lake Chinnabee, Chinnabee Camping Area, 33.461341 -85.879476

INHS:FISH
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87717   1982-04-05
United States, Alabama, Shelby, Camp Branch, 6 mi SW Columbiana, Hwy. 25, 33.144013 -86.679832

INHS:FISH
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48669   1998-08-13
United States, Alabama, Winston, Sipsey Fork, 5 mi NE Double Springs, AL Hwy. 33, 34.21805 -87.36917

INHS:FISH
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50070   1999-01-16
United States, Alabama, Tallapoosa, Hillabee Creek, 6 mi NE Alexander City, Hwy. 22, 32.98471 -85.86066

INHS:FISH
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50029   1999-01-16
United States, Alabama, Clay, Hatchet Creek, 5 mi N Goodwater, Co. Rd. 7, 33.1304 -86.05469

INHS:FISH
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87639   1982-04-06
United States, Alabama, Blount, Murphy Creek, Blount Springs, 33.921818 -86.809684

INHS:FISH
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57810   1989-03-12
United States, Alabama, Blount, Murphy Creek, 1.5 mi SW Blount Springs, U.S. Rt. 31, 33.918165 -86.815676

INHS:FISH
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55759   2000-05-26
United States, Alabama, Winston, Sipsey Fork, Co. Rd. 60, 34.285442 -87.399196


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