INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MAMMALS
Taxa: Canidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
1676R. Chiasson   1949-11-23
United States, Illinois, Pike, Pittsfield

INHS:MAMMALS
1677Q. Pickering   1947-12-12
United States, Illinois, Saline, Shawnee National Forest, 1 mi S Rudement

INHS:MAMMALS
1678James H. Gilford   1951-11-26
United States, Indiana, Orange, 4 mi W, 0.25 mi N Prospect

INHS:MAMMALS
4901Lawrence Kline   1960-02-03
United States, Illinois, Woodford, 0.75 mi E Kappa

INHS:MAMMALS
6336W. W. Goodpaster (skin received from a hunter)   1940-00-00
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Cincinnati (Cheviot)

INHS:MAMMALS
6337Lou Meyers   1940-12-21
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Green Township

INHS:MAMMALS
7279W. W. Goodpaster   1965-02-15
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, 2 mi S Mt. Washington

INHS:MAMMALS
7710Don Ferrell   1965-00-00
United States, Illinois, Pope, 2 mi S Dixon Springs Experiment Station

INHS:MAMMALS
8823Patrick Shields   1969-11-05
United States, Illinois, Champaign, 4 mi NE Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
14566Victor E. Diersing   1981-03-31
United States, Illinois, Champaign, 2 mi S Urbana

INHS:MAMMALS
15581James F. Opsahl   1950-08-13
United States, Florida, Dade, Route 27, 4 mi S Florida City

INHS:MAMMALS
11696V. E. Diersing, prepared by Lance S. Ellis   1974-12-00
United States, Missouri, Greene, 5 mi W Springfield

INHS:MAMMALS
15582from F. Taber   1962-00-00
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, vicinity of Shiprock

INHS:MAMMALS
15583from F. Taber   1963-00-00
United States, Arizona, Apache, Four Corners area

INHS:MAMMALS
Vulpes vulpes regalis Merriam, 1900
15313W.W. Goodpaster   1985-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Day, Waubay National Wildlife Refuge


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