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

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INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_2779_6214L.L. Osborne et al., INHS   1991-05-07
United States, Illinois, Jasper, in the upper basin, station/replicate 6C-A, 10.3 km WSW Newton (town), 38.94152 -88.26298, 154m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_2788_6252L.L. Osborne et al., INHS   1991-05-07
United States, Illinois, Jasper, southern end of upper basin (just NNE of power plant intake inlet), station/replicate 7D-A, 10.8 km SW Newton (town), 38.93605 -88.26574, 154m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1490_4851M.J. Wetzel (MJW23OCT1984MRUS4) and J.M. Kasprowicz, INHS   1984-10-23
United States, Illinois, McLean, 25m to 150m dnstrm Co. Rd. N 1725 East bridge, IDOT FAP 412 Sta. MRUS4, 8.9 km SW Gridley (town), or 5.6 km E Kappa (town, 40.67851 -88.94362, 204m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1049_1431E.A. Lisowski (EAL24OCT1986BC2), INHS   1986-10-24
United States, Illinois, Clay, 10Ð50m upstrm (N) Co. Rd. 700N / Hickory Hill Lane bridge, Sta. BC2, 2.65 mi (4.3 km) NNE Flora (town), 38.70762 -88.47457, 134m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1474_4872M.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
INHS_ANNELID_2573_4763L.L. Osborne et al., INHS   1989-05-25
United States, Illinois, Jasper, southern end of upper basin (just NNE of power plant intake inlet), station/replicate 7D-C, 10.8 km SW Newton (town), 38.93605 -88.26574, 154m


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