INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Strix varia, Strix varia georgica, Strix varia helveola, Strix varia sartorii, Strix varia varia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Ornithology Collection


INHS:BIRD
Strix varia Barton, 1799
980W.L. Anderson   1967-01-21
United States, Illinois, Effingham, 2 miles W of Funkhouser

INHS:BIRD
Strix varia Barton, 1799
981R.R. Graber   1967-07-01
United States, Illinois, Pope, 2 miles NW of Brownfield

INHS:BIRD
Strix varia Barton, 1799
982D. Casteel   1968-10-18
United States, Illinois, Logan, 3 miles SE of Armington

INHS:BIRD
Strix varia Barton, 1799
983W.L. Anderson   1971-12-12
United States, Illinois, Knox, 1-74, 3 miles E of HWY 97

University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Ornithology Collection


UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Strix varia varia Barton, 1799
1331   1921-12-28
United States, Michigan, Jackson, Waterloo

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Strix varia varia Barton, 1799
1332Geo. Arndt   1900-09-30
United States, Wisconsin, Dodge, Beaver Dam, Hohl's Woods

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Strix varia varia Barton, 1799
1333William Zanvell   1901-12-01
United States, Wisconsin, Dodge, Beaver Dam, Hohl's Woods

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Strix varia varia Barton, 1799
1334collection of W.E. Snyder   1933-11-30
United States, Wisconsin, Dodge, Beaver Dam, Hohl's Woods

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
1335Arthur H. Hardisty   1928-03-19
United States, Florida, Osceola, 10 mi. NW Keenansville

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
1336   1903-12-17
United States, Florida, Osceola, Seven Oaks

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Strix varia helveola (Bangs, 1899)
1337   1899-02-10
United States, Texas, Nueces, Corpus Christi


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Google Map

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