Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Moapa coriacea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
18474Hubbs, Carl L.; Miller, R. R.; Calhoun, Alex   1948-07-12
United States, Nevada, Clark County, one of the sources of the Moapa (=Muddy) RIver at Home Ranch, 7.5 miles by road northwest of Moapa; M38-64, 36.710826 -114.711906

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
59952   

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
19229Sokol, O. M.; Kimnach, M. W.   1953-09-25
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Colburn Warm Springs, a few miles north of Moapa.

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
226963Deacan, J. E.   1966-09-30
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Moapa River, at Home Ranch., 36.710826 -114.711906

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
226853Unknown   2000-09-20
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Lower Refuge Stream , Muddy River.

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
226980Wilson, B. L.; Ivy, F. R. Kay. C.   1965-03-28
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Moapa River, Home Ranch., 36.710826 -114.711906

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
227023Willaims, C.; Oramas., F.   1981-09-20
United States, Nevada, Nye County, Duckwater Indian Reservation, Big Warm Spring ,Lower Outflow., 38.945094 -115.710139

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
22980Kopec, J. A.   1947-12-23
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Rupport Spring, Moapa Valley.

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Moapa coriacea Hubbs and Miller, 1948
22981Kopec, J. A.   1947-12-23
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Potter Ranch, Moapa Valley.


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