Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nocomis asper
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
170622Peek, McGill, Ropier, Iovino   1965-03-20
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Clear Creek, Savoy Rd, 0.5 km W Savoy, 36.10384 -94.33684

INHS:FISH
170624   1984-05-03
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Shoal Creek, Rt. 26, S of Galena, 37.0419 -94.6427

INHS:FISH
41109   1997-03-23
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Illinois River, 2.5 mi NNW Savoy, Robinson Rd, 3 mi S jct. U.S. Rt. 412, 36.13502 -94.35818

INHS:FISH
43434   1995-09-02
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, Baron Fork River, E of Baron, 35.91551 -94.5985

INHS:FISH
43435   1996-07-09
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Baron Fork River, S of Eldon, 35.92147 -94.83737

INHS:FISH
44462   1997-10-28
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, South Fork Ouachita River, 3.5 mi W Mt. Ida, Hwy. 379, 34.55781 -93.69596

INHS:FISH
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81069   1978-05-27
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, Blue River, Connerville, 34.45439 -96.63575

INHS:FISH
157312   1998-10-17
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Fourteen Mile Creek, 2.5 mi E & 1.5 mi N entrance Sequoa State Park; Camp Buster, 35.9649 -95.18031

INHS:FISH
39168   1996-10-08
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, Blue River, E of Connerville, at bridge, 34.44852 -96.62276

INHS:FISH
157344   1999-11-21
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, Blue River, 1 mi E Connerville, on road to Bromide, downstream of bridge on Co. Rd., 34.44839 -96.62285

INHS:FISH
75680   1977-02-10
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, Blue River, Connerville, Hwy. 99 bridge, 34.45437 -96.63578


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