Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Noturus gladiator
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
108472   2002-06-07
United States, Tennessee, Hardeman, Pleasant Run, Summerville- Bolivar Rd. (Mecklinburg Dr.), just upstream of Potters Creek confl., 35.25388 -89.03473

INHS:FISH
108475   1999-08-01
United States, Mississippi, Benton, Indian Creek, 1 mi S of the MS/TN state line, Hwy. 7 crossing, 34.98382 -89.24941

INHS:FISH
108479   1999-08-01
United States, Mississippi, Tippah, Hatchie River, 10 mi E Ripley, Hwy. 4, 34.72116 -88.76761

INHS:FISH
108480   1993-09-17
United States, Mississippi, Tippah, Hatchie River, 10 mi E Ripley, Hwy. 4, 34.72116 -88.76761

INHS:FISH
108481   2000-07-09
United States, Tennessee, Henry, North Fork Obion River, 0.25 mi downstream confluence of Terrapin Creek, State Route 69, 36.46392 -88.48994

INHS:FISH
45557   1998-03-24
United States, Tennessee, Hardeman, Spring Creek, 1 mi NE Bolivar, Rt. 125 bridge, 35.267895 -88.968005

INHS:FISH
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99094   1998-03-24
United States, Tennessee, Hardeman, Spring Creek, 1 mi NE Bolivar, Rt. 125 bridge, 35.267895 -88.968005

INHS:FISH
108170   1984-07-30
United States, Tennessee, Henry, North Fork Obion River, 2 mi NW Jones Mill, Hwy. 69, 36.46392 -88.48994

INHS:FISH
108171   2001-10-25
United States, Tennessee, Fayette, Wolf River, 0.5 mi W Moscow, public access & boat ramp, 35.05876 -89.40896

INHS:FISH
108172   2000-07-09
United States, Tennessee, Hardeman, Spring Creek, 1.2 mi SE Bolivar, TN Hwy. 125 bridge, 35.24257 -88.97649

INHS:FISH
108174   2000-04-22
United States, Tennessee, Henry, North Fork Obion River, 0.25 mi downstream confluence of Terrapin Creek, State Route 69, 36.46392 -88.48994


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