INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carpodacus purpureus, Haemorhous purpureus (Carpodacus purpureus), Carpodacus purpureus purpureus, Haemorhous purpureus californicus (Carpodacus purpureus californicus), Haemorhous purpureus purpureus (Carpodacus purpureus nesophilus, Carpodacus purpureus purpureus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Ornithology Collection


INHS:BIRD
Carpodacus purpureus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789)
719J. Seets   1969-01-09
United States, Illinois, Pope, 2 miles South of Glendale

University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Ornithology Collection


UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Carpodacus purpureus purpureus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789)
3618W.E. Snyder   1901-01-14
United States, Wisconsin, Dodge, Beaver Dam

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Carpodacus purpureus purpureus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789)
3619F.W. Knolhof   1895-10-26
United States, New Jersey, Essex, Orange Mts.

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Carpodacus purpureus purpureus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789)
3620D.V. Hembree   1922-02-24
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Roswell

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Carpodacus purpureus purpureus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789)
3621   1920-05-16
United States, Michigan, Jackson, Waterloo

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Carpodacus purpureus purpureus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789)
3622   1920-05-02
United States, Virginia, Arlington, Alexandria

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
3623Thos. E. Slevin   1898-02-13
United States, California, Marin, Fairfax

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
3624   1915-03-05
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Antonio Canyon

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
3625Chester C. Lamb   1921-12-11
United States, California, Los Angeles, Fish Canyon

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
3626J.R. Pemberton   1901-12-28
United States, California, San Mateo, San Bruno

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
3627Austin P. Smith   1919-04-04
United States, California, Placer, Blue Canyon


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