INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Indiana; Daviess; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Lythrurus fumeus (Evermann, 1892)
28469   1992-07-24
United States, Indiana, Daviess, Hanna Creek, S Plainville near R.R. crossing, 38.800531 -87.157439

INHS:FISH
Carpiodes cyprinus (Lesueur, 1817)
41456   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
41452   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
Hybognathus nuchalis Agassiz, 1855
41453   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
Lepisosteus platostomus Rafinesque, 1820
41451   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
Lepomis humilis (Girard, 1858)
41457   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
Micropterus salmoides (Lacepède, 1802)
41458   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
Notropis stramineus (Cope, 1865)
41454   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
Pimephales vigilax (Baird and Girard, 1853)
41455   1997-07-13
United States, Indiana, Daviess, West Fork White River, 1 mi W Maysville, Rt. 50 bridge, 38.645025 -87.238363

INHS:FISH
Lythrurus fumeus (Evermann, 1892)
28468   1992-09-01
United States, Indiana, Daviess, Hanna Creek, S Plainville, on 5th St., 38.800728 -87.148843


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