Search Results (List)

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

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INHS:FISH
171122W.M. Dimmick, W. Smith, D. Essig   1988-05-15
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Miller Creek, junction of Hwy. 16 & 273, 30.6967 -90.0372

INHS:FISH
171128B.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
171130W.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
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62960   1987-05-21
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, trib. Yellow River, 1 mi N Milligan, 30.76631 -86.63587

INHS:FISH
57961   1974-04-11
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Lees Creek, 3 mi S Bogalusa, 30.72255 -89.85615

INHS:FISH
79998   1974-04-11
United States, Mississippi, Marion, trib. Pearl River, 1 mi N Sandy Hook, 31.045919 -89.811758

INHS:FISH
149604   1996-06-17
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Lee Creek, 3 mi S Bogalusa on Hwy. 41, 30.72271 -89.85637

INHS:FISH
76213   1977-04-16
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Lees Creek, 3 mi S Bogalusa, 30.72255 -89.85615

INHS:FISH
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87201   1980-06-22
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Lees Creek, 3 mi S Bogalusa, 30.72255 -89.85615

INHS:FISH
149701   2002-05-15
United States, Florida, Escambia, Pine Barren Creek, 2 air mi SE Oak Grove; at Hwy. 164 bridge, 30.902 -87.39826

INHS:FISH
74687   1953-05-08
United States, Florida, Gulf, Dead Lakes, 1 mi N Wewahitchka, 30.134365 -85.192387


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