Dataset: EKU-Ichthyology
Taxa: Opsopoeodus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Kentucky University Ichthyology Collection


EKU:Ichthyology-EKU-I
496.4774MRT   MRT 99-0471999-08-02
United States, Illinois, Massac, Waterbody: Ohio R, System: , Drainage: , Basin: , @ Joppa boat ramp, 37.2008030 -88.8447620

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1082.12262M. Compton   2015-10-06
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle, Waterbody: Black Lake, System: , Drainage: , Basin: , 0.2 mi off Lower River Rd., 36.8175100 -89.1226800

EKU:Ichthyology-EKU-I
1068.11966M. Compton   2013-10-03
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle, Waterbody: Straight Slough, System: , Drainage: Mississippi R, Basin: Mississippi R, Laketon; county road 1310, 36.8636900 -89.1043200

EKU:Ichthyology-EKU-I
1083.123M. Compton   2013-10-03
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle, Waterbody: Straight Slough, System: , Drainage: Mississippi R, Basin: Mississippi R, County Road 1310, Laketon, 36.8636900 -89.1043200

EKU:Ichthyology-EKU-I
1087.12346M. Compton   2013-10-03
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle, Waterbody: Straight Slough, System: , Drainage: Forked Lake, Basin: Mississippi R, Laketon; County Road 1310, 36.8636900 -89.1043200

EKU:Ichthyology-EKU-I
625.6555Bio 757   1999-10-10
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle, Waterbody: Crooked Lake, System: Mississippi R, Drainage: , Basin: , 1.5 miles W of Laketon, 36.8412160 -89.1062180

EKU:Ichthyology-EKU-I
628.6575Bio 757-99-15   1999-10-10
United States, Kentucky, Hickman, Waterbody: Bayou du Chien, System: Obion Cr.-Mississippi R, Drainage: , Basin: , 1 mi. NE of Hickman @ Upper Bottom Road, 36.5847110 -89.1693360

EKU:Ichthyology-EKU-I
1166.13046Field Ichthyology   2019-06-04
United States, Tennessee, Obion, Waterbody: Reelfoot Lake; Basin: Upper Blue; walnut log @ Union City, 36.4671530 -89.3188120


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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