INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erimystax x-punctatus (Hybopsis x-punctata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Erimystax x-punctatus (Hubbs and Crowe, 1956)
136517J.S. Tiemann, K. Conatser & M. Carlson   2021-08-31
United States, Illinois, Stephenson, Pecatonica River, 1 mi E Winslow, Brewster Public Access, 42.49478 -89.76937

INHS:FISH
Erimystax x-punctatus (Hubbs and Crowe, 1956)
136518J.S. Tiemann, K. Conatser & M. Carlson   2021-09-01
United States, Illinois, Ogle, Rock River, 1.5 mi N Byron, 42.14821 -89.24195

INHS:FISH
Erimystax x-punctatus (Hubbs and Crowe, 1956)
136519J.S. Tiemann, K. Conatser & M. Carlson   2021-09-01
United States, Illinois, Ogle, Rock River, 0.5 mi W Byron, 42.11759 -89.2821

INHS:FISH
Erimystax x-punctatus (Hubbs and Crowe, 1956)
136520J.S. Tiemann, K. Conatser & M. Carlson   2021-09-01
United States, Illinois, Lee, Rock River, Grand Detour, downstream Rt. 2 bridge, 41.89333 -89.42778

INHS:FISH
Erimystax x-punctatus (Hubbs and Crowe, 1956)
136521J.S. Tiemann, K. Conatser & M. Carlson   2021-09-14
United States, Illinois, Whiteside, Rock River, Como, upstream I-88 bridge, 41.76361 -89.75973

INHS:FISH
Erimystax x-punctatus (Hubbs and Crowe, 1956)
136522J.S. Tiemann, K. Conatser & M. Carlson   2021-09-14
United States, Illinois, Whiteside, Rock River, 0.5 mi S Lyndon, 41.70611 -89.92946

INHS:FISH
Erimystax x-punctatus (Hubbs and Crowe, 1956)
112957J.S. Tiemann, J.L Sherwood & A.J. Stites   2019-09-05
United States, Illinois, Winnebago, Rock River, 3 mi SW Roscoe, 42.38426 -89.05118


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