INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
82153   1967-07-18
United States, North Carolina, Lincoln, Lick Run Creek, 2.75 mi NNE Iron Station, 35.48141 -81.14903

INHS:FISH
75049   1976-06-12
United States, North Carolina, McDowell, Catawba River, Old Fort, 35.62046 -82.17886

INHS:FISH
68605   1985-06-16
United States, North Carolina, Lincoln, trib. Clark Creek, 2 mi S Maiden, 35.550804 -81.221762

INHS:FISH
74115   1977-05-22
United States, North Carolina, Caldwell, Middle Little River, 8.9 mi E Lenoir, 35.9122 -81.35206

INHS:FISH
74140   1977-05-22
United States, North Carolina, McDowell, Catawba River, 3 mi SW Pleasant Garden, 35.653975 -82.096727

INHS:FISH
27221   1979-05-03
United States, South Carolina, Saluda, trib. Little Saluda River, 2 mi N Saluda, Rt. 194, 34.02879 -81.75092

INHS:FISH
62945   1987-05-27
United States, North Carolina, McDowell, Curtis Creek, 1 mi E Old Fort, 35.64529 -82.15894

INHS:FISH
64070   1988-05-25
United States, North Carolina, Caldwell, Middle Little River, 8.9 mi E Lenoir, Hwy. 90, 35.9122 -81.35206

INHS:FISH
63991   1988-05-26
United States, North Carolina, McDowell, Catawba River, 0.5 mi S Old Fort on co. rd., 35.620517 -82.178802

INHS:FISH
64044   1988-05-27
United States, North Carolina, McDowell, Curtis Creek, 1 mi E Old Fort, Hwy. 70, 35.64529 -82.15894

INHS:FISH
64855   1989-05-18
United States, North Carolina, McDowell, Curtis Creek, 1 mi E Old Fort, Hwy. 70, 35.64529 -82.15894


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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