INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pteronotropis signipinnis (Notropis signipinnis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
79999   1974-04-11
United States, Mississippi, Marion, trib. Pearl River, 1 mi N Sandy Hook, 31.045919 -89.811758

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
33209   1994-08-20
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Mill Creek, 1 mi N Milligan, 30.7662 -86.63576

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
33015   1994-08-20
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Gum Creek, 2.8 mi N Milligan, 30.79668 -86.63527

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
60521   1990-12-19
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Simmons Branch, 4 mi NNW Dees, Co. Rd. 13, 30.62364 -88.363243

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
60531   1990-12-28
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Perdido Creek, 3.5 mi N Nokomis, I-65, 31.063355 -87.56707

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
38732   1996-06-22
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Mill Creek, 1 mi N Milligan, Old River Rd., 30.7662 -86.63576

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
74694   1959-03-26
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Turkey Gobbler Creek, 8.2 mi SW Crestview, 30.646307 -86.63617

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
38573   1996-03-11
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Robinson Creek, 4 mi E Huxford

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
38577   1996-03-11
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Seven Mile Creek, 4 mi NW Brewton, 31.148543 -87.08909

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
62959   1987-05-21
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, trib. Yellow River, 1 mi N Milligan, 30.76631 -86.63587

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
62989   1987-05-21
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Gum Creek, 2.8 mi N Milligan, 30.79668 -86.63527

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
62985   1987-05-22
United States, Florida, Bay, trib. Econfina River, 1 mi S Bay, Jackson Co. line on Hwy. 231, 30.55066 -85.39056

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
63001   1987-05-22
United States, Florida, Gadsden, Holman Branch, 1 mi N Quincy, off Co. Rd. 270A, 30.60958 -84.58246

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
63008   1987-05-22
United States, Florida, Calhoun, trib. Fourmile Creek, 2 mi Clarksville, 30.454346 -85.213481

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
62924   1987-05-23
United States, Georgia, Grady, trib. Wolf Creek, 2 mi N Whigham, 30.927 -84.33829

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
76358   1971-10-15
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Perdido River, 0.5 mi E Perdido, 31.007517 -87.599104

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171114W.W. Dimmick, et al.   1988-05-15
United States, Louisiana, Washington Parrish, Lee's Creek, S of Bogalusa, Hwy. 21, 30.7227 -89.8561

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171115B.M. Burr, W. Smith, D. Essig   1989-05-19
United States, Louisiana, Washington, trib. Bogue Chitto River, 1 mi S of Warrenton, 1.7 mi S of state line on Louisana Hwy.16, 30.9835 -90.1817

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171116J.M. Grady, G.S. Laiche   1981-07-21
United States, Louisiana, St. Tammany, Talisheek Creek, Hwy. 41, near Talisheek, 30.5397 -89.8748

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171117L.M. Page & B.M. Burr   1978-02-27
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Baggett Creek, 2 mi SW Milligan, Hwy. 90, 30.7281 -86.6598

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171120B.M. Burr, W. Smith & D. Essig   1989-05-19
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Miller Creek, Louisana Hwy.16 bridge, 30.6965 -90.0372

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171121J.M. Grady, G.S. Laiche   1981-07-21
United States, Louisiana, St. Tammany, Talisheek Creek, At railroad bridge 200 yds N of Hwy. 435, 30.5362 -89.89

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171123H.L. Bart & R.W. Holzenthal   1981-07-00
United States, Louisiana, St. Tammany, Talisheek Creek, 1 mi N of Talisheek, Hwy. 41, 30.5397 -89.8749

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171124W.M. Dimmick, W. Smith, D. Essig   1988-05-15
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Miller Creek, Junction of Hwy. 16 & 273, 30.6968 -90.0372

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171125M.L. Warren Jr., M.A. Phillippi, Scott & Jane Burns   1987-06-20
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Clear Creek, Hwy. 87 crossing, N of Milton, 30.7123 -87.0458

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171126M.L. Warren Jr., M.A. Phillippi   1987-05-16
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fish River, just below mouth of Threemile Creek, Hwy. 90 Crossing, 30.6366 -87.7997

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171127W.W. Dimmick, M. VandenBold   1982-08-15
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Miller Creek, SE of Enon at Hwy. 16, 30.7225 -90.0732

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171129M.L. Warren Jr., M.A. Phillippi   1987-05-23
United States, Florida, Columbia, 30.2656 -82.6361

INHS:FISH
Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey and Suttkus, 1952)
171131W. W. Dimmick, et al.   1982-08-29
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Franklin Creek, U.S. Hwy. 90 bridge, 30.4863 -88.314


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