Dataset: JMUNHC-Vertebrate
Taxa: Ictaluridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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James Madison University Vertebrate Collection


JMUNHC:Vertebrate
Noturus gilberti Jordan and Evermann in Jordan, 1889
JMU0001J.R.R.   J.R.R. 2061972-10-14
United States, Virginia, Roanoke, Roanoke River, 1/4 mile upstream from Roanoke River wayside, Dixie Caverns, Route 360, 37.2543380 -79.8704580

JMUNHC:Vertebrate
Noturus insignis (Richardson, 1836)
JMU0002J.R.R, S.R.W, W.D   JRR2901975-03-10
United States, Virginia, Stafford, OWRT Deep Run Creek upstream, US17, 38.4628180 -77.6318450

JMUNHC:Vertebrate
Noturus gilberti Jordan and Evermann in Jordan, 1889
JMU0004R.E Jenkins (303) and D.J Jenkins   1968-09-21
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, s.fk. Roanoke R. 1 airmi s. Shawsville; along route 609 just below mouth of Bony's run, 37.1684660 -80.2553210

JMUNHC:Vertebrate
Noturus gilberti Jordan and Evermann in Jordan, 1889
JMU0006R.E Jenkins and class   4991971-09-20
United States, Virginia, Craig, James drive, Va, Craig county, Craig Cr. at Route 606 bridge, 6.2 airmi. NE Newcastle, 37.4812520 -80.2123440


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