Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Moxostoma lachneri (Scartomyzon lachneri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
59437   1990-10-11
United States, Georgia, White, Little Tesnatee Creek, 1.4 mi NW Cleveland, Hwy. 129, 34.61242 -83.77761

INHS:FISH
51447   1999-05-28
United States, Georgia, Banks, Hudson River, 1 mi ENE Homer, Rt. 51 bridge, 34.33806 -83.48758

INHS:FISH
62694   1986-12-30
United States, Georgia, Harris, trib. Mountain Creek, 2 mi NNW Hamilton, Pleasant Grove Rd., 32.780632 -84.902407

INHS:FISH
112245B.M. Burr, J.M. Grady & S.J. Walsh   1981-04-25
United States, Georgia, Habersham, Soque River, Hwy. 197 bridge in Batesville, ca. 10 mi N Clarksville, 34.54732 -83.61629

INHS:FISH
75134   1976-06-11
United States, Georgia, Habersham, Soque River, 7 mi NNW Clarkesville, 34.71086 -83.57319

INHS:FISH
88271   1983-06-25
United States, Georgia, Habersham, Beaverdam Creek, 1.5 mi W Clarksville, 34.6142 -83.54017

INHS:FISH
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75285   1976-06-11
United States, Georgia, White, Chattahoochee River, Nacoochee, 34.68722 -83.710541

INHS:FISH
48595   1998-08-15
United States, Alabama, Lee, Halawakee Creek, 2 mi SW Pine Grove, Co. Rd. 380, 32.6973 -85.26693

INHS:FISH
171466B.M. Burr, J.M. Grady, S.J. Walsh   1981-04-25
United States, Georgia, Habersham, Soque River, 3.5 mi N Clarkesville, Hwy. 197, 34.6188 -83.5288

INHS:FISH
51485   1999-05-25
United States, Alabama, Lee, Halawakee Creek, 0.5 mi E Bean's Mill, Co. Rd. 390 bridge, 32.6963 -85.25595

INHS:FISH
94582   2000-09-27
United States, Alabama, Lee, trib. Hallawackee Creek, 3 mi E Beans Mill, Co. Rd. 260, 32.68691 -85.2183


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