INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
80689   1948-04-25
United States, Missouri, Madison, St. Francis River, between Fredericktown & Irontown, 37.595978 -90.498108

INHS:FISH
81413   1948-07-00
United States, Missouri, Ripley, Current River, 1.5 mi SW Doniphan, 36.617957 -90.839331

INHS:FISH
81536   1950-07-14
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Jacks Fork River, Alley Spring State Park, 37.148485 -91.442925

INHS:FISH
80198   1970-07-19
United States, Missouri, Carter, Current River, Chicopee, 36.986531 -91.003838

INHS:FISH
81770   1948-06-17
United States, Missouri, Taney, White River, Moore's Ferry, 36.60409 -93.09918

INHS:FISH
30294   1993-06-05
United States, Arkansas, Sharp, Piney Fork, Evening Shade, U.S. Rt. 167, 36.08067 -91.61087

INHS:FISH
76675   1977-05-17
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Current River, 4 mi NW Success, 36.488953 -90.775908

INHS:FISH
31123   1948-11-20
United States, Missouri, Taney, White River, Moore's Ferry, 36.60409 -93.09918

INHS:FISH
31125   1950-11-15
United States, Missouri, Taney, White River, Moore's Ferry, 36.60409 -93.09918

INHS:FISH
54620   1999-11-14
United States, Arkansas, Searcy, Buffalo River, near Silver Hill, U.S. Rt. 65 bridge, 35.98331 -92.74724

INHS:FISH
81505   1948-09-25
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Current River, E of Eminence, 37.190249 -91.277356

INHS:FISH
31118   1948-09-10
United States, Missouri, Taney, White River, Moore's Ferry, 36.60409 -93.09918

INHS:FISH
110614   1960-08-20
United States, Arkansas, Benton, White River, 8 mi E Rogers, 36.333099 -94.014992


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Google Map

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