INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Percina notogramma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
32544   1994-04-17
United States, Virginia, Louisa, South Anna River, 3 mi NE Butlers Store, S.R. 208, 37.98065 -78.04836

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
32563   1994-04-17
United States, Virginia, Louisa, South Anna River, Byrd Mill, Rt. 649, 37.98828 -78.08065

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
83466   1971-06-17
United States, Virginia, Botetourt, trib. James River, Gala, 37.689411 -79.806076

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
83474   1975-06-07
United States, Virginia, Culpepper, Cedar Run, 4 mi SE Winston, 38.36364 -77.97564

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
79184   1975-06-08
United States, Virginia, Louisa, South Anna River, 1 mi NE Waldrop, 38.085246 -78.187587

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
34991   1995-03-15
United States, Virginia, Louisa, South Anna River, 3 mi NE Butlers Store, S.R. 208, 37.98065 -78.04836

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
86911   1980-05-23
United States, Virginia, Craig, Craig Creek, 3 mi S New Castle, Rt. 311 bridge, 37.458291 -80.110318

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
86931   1980-05-23
United States, Virginia, Craig, Craig Creek, 10 mi NE New Castle, Rt. 606 bridge, 37.56286 -80.03043

INHS:FISH
Percina notogramma (Raney and Hubbs, 1948)
83455   1938-09-29
United States, Virginia, New Found River, 3.5 mi above mouth, 37.835983 -77.532258


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