INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prosopium williamsoni
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
87930   1982-07-23
United States, Idaho, Owyhee, Bruneau River, 0.5 mi W Bruneau, 42.88037 -115.81786

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
36398   1995-06-12
United States, Wyoming, Sheridan, Tongue River, 10 mi N Sheridan, Hwy. 338, 44.94465 -106.94217

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
36405   1995-06-13
United States, Montana, Missoula, Blackfoot River, 10 mi E Missoula, S.R. 200, Angevin boat launch, 46.89648 -113.76233

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
36452   1995-06-13
United States, Montana, Missoula, Clearwater River, 5 mi NE Greenough, Sunset Hill Rd, Clearwater Bridge boat launch, 46.965 -113.3791

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
36362   1995-06-14
Canada, Alberta, North Milk River, 5 mi N Del Bonita on Hwy. 62, 49.093922 -112.777217

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
36389   1995-06-14
Canada, Alberta, St. Mary River, 4 mi NE Cardston on Provincial Rt. 5, 49.225247 -113.265402

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
36331   1995-06-21
Canada, Alberta, Maskuta River, 3 km W Hinton off Provinciaz Rt. 16, 53.360805 -117.650436

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
83445   1962-09-01
United States, Utah, Daggett, Green River, 4 mi S Manila, 40.92563 -109.63347

INHS:FISH
Prosopium williamsoni (Girard, 1856)
81946   1970-09-01
United States, Montana, Granite, Rock Creek, 19 mi S Clinton, 46.50679 -113.77462


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