INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
82151   1961-07-18
United States, North Carolina, Johnston, Swift Creek, 3 mi SW Smithfield, 35.50761 -78.38316

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
74357   1971-06-16
United States, North Carolina, Franklin, Tar River, 4 mi N Franklinton, 36.16898 -78.44962

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
82019   1971-06-17
United States, North Carolina, Granville, Tar River, 2 mi W Berea, 36.334106 -78.768042

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
82519   1975-06-13
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Little River, 2 mi N Walland, 35.74935 -83.837

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
76848   1977-06-26
United States, Virginia, Franklin, Blackwater River, 3.25 mi N Rocky Mount, 37.035755 -79.882916

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
49790   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
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
38411   1996-06-25
United States, North Carolina, Nash, Tar River, 2.5 mi SW Spring Hope, U.S. Rt. 64 bridge, 35.92626 -78.14629

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
27208   1979-05-01
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Little River, 1.5 mi SW Willardville, 36.128017 -78.874151

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
49779   1995-09-05
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Eno River, 1 mi ESE Hillsborough, NC 86 to NC 70 bypass, 36.07232 -79.099674

INHS:FISH
Nocomis raneyi Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
49774   1995-09-07
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Eno River, 1.8 mi E Hillsborough, S.R. 1709, Eno River State Park, 36.085079 -79.061584


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