INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Annelid Collection


INHS:ANNELID
Nais simplex Piguet, 1906
INHS_ANNELID_1504_4896M.J. Wetzel (MJW13MAY1985MRDS6), K.S. Cummings, J.E. Gardner, S.L. Sandberg, L.L. Crossett, and D.A. Carney, INHS   1985-05-13
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
Nais simplex Piguet, 1906
INHS_ANNELID_2671_5755L.L. Osborne et al., INHS   1990-05-23
United States, Illinois, Jasper, southern end of upper basin (just NNE of power plant intake inlet), station/replicate 7B-B, 10.9 km SW Newton (town), 38.93636 -88.26722, 154m

INHS:ANNELID
Nais simplex Piguet, 1906
INHS_ANNELID_2672_5763L.L. Osborne et al., INHS   1990-05-23
United States, Illinois, Jasper, southern end of upper basin (just NNE of power plant intake inlet), station/replicate 7B-C, 10.9 km SW Newton (town), 38.93636 -88.26722, 154m

INHS:ANNELID
Nais simplex Piguet, 1906
INHS_ANNELID_2691_5856L.L. Osborne et al., INHS   1990-05-24
United States, Illinois, Jasper, in mid area of middle basin (N of narrow inlet from the south), station/replicate 12C-A, 12.4 km SW Newton (town), 38.91965 -88.27206, 154m

INHS:ANNELID
Nais simplex Piguet, 1906
INHS_ANNELID_2693_5871L.L. Osborne et al., INHS   1990-05-24
United States, Illinois, Jasper, in mid area of middle basin (N of narrow inlet from the south), station/replicate 12C-C, 12.4 km SW Newton (town), 38.91965 -88.27206, 154m


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