INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pimephales tenellus, Pimephales tenellus parviceps, Pimephales tenellus tenellus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
77874   1954-04-09
United States, Kansas, Wilson, Verdigris River, Altoona, 37.52374 -95.66588

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
97877   2003-12-22
United States, Kansas, Lyon, Neosho River, Emporia, Prairie St. bridge, 38.43649 -96.20788

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
30236   1993-06-04
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, Ouachita River, 3 mi SE Pencil Bluff, Rt. 270 bridge, 34.61092 -93.6978

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
37566   1962-05-12
United States, Kansas, Lyon, Neosho River, 38.40284 -96.08962

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
57940   1974-05-06
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, Little River, Fewell, 34.52433 -95.02759

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
44446   1997-10-28
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, Ouachita River, 1 mi E Pine Ridge, just SE Hwy. 88, 34.58157 -93.88367

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
44524   1997-10-28
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, Ouachita River, 2.4 mi SE Pencil Bluff, U.S. Rt. 270, 34.61096 -93.69806

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
150069   1999-11-20
United States, Oklahoma, Osage, Salt Creek, 4 mi N Hwy. 18 & 0.75 mi W Co. Rd, Fairfax, at low water crossing & bridge, 36.636 -96.70431

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
150084   2001-04-27
United States, Missouri, Butler, Black River, NE Poplar Bluff; at Hwy. 60 Bridge, 36.76462 -90.3676

INHS:FISH
Pimephales tenellus (Girard, 1856)
150087   1981-03-14
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, Ouachita River, 3 mi SE Pencil Bluff; at Rocky Shoals; Hwy. 270 crossing, 34.6109 -93.69794


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