INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lythrurus matutinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
44726   1995-08-02
United States, North Carolina, Halifax, Little Fishing Creek, Medoc Mountain State Park, S.R. 1214 to S.R. 1343, 36.203131 -77.87027

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
44731   1995-08-22
United States, North Carolina, Halifax, Little Fishing Creek, 2.7 mi SSE Airlie, S.R. 1315, Medoc Mountain State Park, 36.303334 -77.9119

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
44762   1995-08-23
United States, North Carolina, Halifax, Little Fishing Creek, Medoc Mountain State Park, NC 561 to S.R. 1322, 36.278615 -77.909258

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
74348   1971-06-16
United States, North Carolina, Franklin, Tar River, 4 mi N Franklinton, 36.16898 -78.44962

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
59059   1990-06-21
United States, North Carolina, Wayne, Little River, 1 mi W Goldsboro, Rt. 581, 35.393169 -78.026083

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
44611   1996-06-03
United States, North Carolina, Halifax, Little Fishing Creek, 1.1 air mi W White Oak, S.R. 1338, Medoc Mountain State Park, 36.186112 -77.875974

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
27210   1979-05-01
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Little River, 1.5 mi SW Willardville, 36.128017 -78.874151

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
27234   1979-05-01
United States, North Carolina, Orange/ Durham, South Fork Little River, county line, 36.143334 -78.967534

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus matutinus (Cope, 1870)
44604   1995-10-10
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Eno River, Few's Ford, Eno River State Park, 36.079265 -79.007425


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