INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Annelid Collection


INHS:ANNELID
Aeolosoma Ehrenberg, 1828
INHS_ANNELID_454_4838M.J. Wetzel (MJW16OCT1984MRDS6) and J.M. Kasprowicz, INHS   1984-10-16
United States, Illinois, Woodford, sampling in an 80m reach of the stream (~100m dnstrm / NNW confluence of Sixmile Creek), IDOT FAP 412 Sta. MRDS6, 9.4 km SSW El Paso (town), or 4.3 km WSW Kappa (town), 40.65936 -89.05396, 198m

INHS:ANNELID
Aeolosoma Ehrenberg, 1828
INHS_ANNELID_1474_4874M.J. Wetzel (MJW06MAY1985EBPC3) and J M. Kasprowicz, INHS   1985-05-06
United States, Illinois, Woodford, from 120m upstrm (E) to 120m dnstrm (W) of the U.S. Route 51 (now IL Rt. 251 / Co. Rd. 2700E) bridge, IDOT FAP 412 Station EBPC3, 2.7 km)SSE Panola (town), or 2.4 km NNW El Paso (town), 40.75976 -89.02489, 208m

INHS:ANNELID
Aeolosoma Ehrenberg, 1828
INHS_ANNELID_1472_4887M.J. Wetzel (MJW07MAY1985PC2) and J.M. Kasprowicz, INHS   1985-05-07
United States, Illinois, Woodford, from 40m upstrm (E) to 100m dnstrm (W) U.S. Route 51 (now IL Rt. 251 / co. rd. 2700E) bridge, just north of roadside rest area/park, IDOT FAP 412 Sta. PC2, 2.3 km N Panola (town) or 7.3 km N El Paso (town), 40.80415 -89.02602, 205m

INHS:ANNELID
Aeolosoma Ehrenberg, 1828
INHS_ANNELID_379_4907M.J. Wetzel (MJW7MAY1985SC1) and J.M. Kasprowicz, INHS   1985-05-07
United States, Illinois, Marshall, 50m dnstrm (W) to 120m upstrm (ESE) of U.S. Route 51 (now IL Rt. 251) bridge, IDOT FAP 412 Sta. SC1, 3.7 km NNW Wenona (town), 41.083 -89.06674, 192m

INHS:ANNELID
Aeolosoma Ehrenberg, 1828
INHS_ANNELID_380_4976M.J. Wetzel (MJW07MAY1985BC8) and J.M. Kasprowicz, INHS   1985-05-07
United States, Illinois, LaSalle, 10m to 80m upstrm (W) of county road (E 4th Rd) bridge (just west of dead car/junk yard), IDOT FAP 412 Sta. BC8, 1.7 km W Tonica (town), 41.21428 -89.08697, 195m


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