INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dero (Aulophorus) vaga
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Annelid Collection


INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1044_1392M.J. Wetzel (MJW22AUG1986BC3) and E.A. Lisowski, INHS   1986-08-22
United States, Illinois, Clay, 10Ð50m upstrm (NW) Lease Road bridge (impassable), Sta. BC3, 2.55 mi (4.1 km) NE Flora (town), 38.70115 -88.46548, 132m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1047_1414M.J. Wetzel (MJW22AUG1986BC6) and E.A. Lisowski, INHS   1986-08-22
United States, Illinois, Clay, 10Ð50m upstrm (NNW) Indian Ridge Road bridge, Sta. BC6, 4.4 mi (7.0 km) NE Flora (town), 38.71612 -88.4308, 128m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1049_1434E.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_1050_1451E.A. Lisowski (EAL24OCT1986BC3), INHS   1986-10-24
United States, Illinois, Clay, 10Ð50m upstrm (NW) Lease Road bridge (impassable), Sta. BC3, 2.55 mi (4.1 km) NE Flora (town), 38.70115 -88.46548, 132m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1052_1474E.A. Lisowski (EAL24OCT1986BC5), INHS   1986-10-24
United States, Illinois, Clay, 10Ð50m upstrm (SSW) Co. Rd. 700N / Co. Rd. 10 / 700N / Hickory Hill Lane bridge, Sta. BC5, 3.15 mi (5.1 km) NNE Flora (town), 38.70728 -88.45286, 131m

INHS:ANNELID
INHS_ANNELID_1053_1490E.A. Lisowski (EAL24OCT1986BC6)i, INHS   1986-10-24
United States, Illinois, Clay, 10Ð50m upstrm (NNW) Indian Ridge Road bridge, Sta. BC6, 4.4 mi (7.0 km) NE Flora (town), 38.71612 -88.4308, 128m


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