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CAS-ICH 44176 Fundulus albolineatus   [Catalog of Fishes] SYNTYPE  [image] ID by/date  Gilbert, Charles H. / 1891 Fundulidae
Counts (Alc/Skel/CS) 9/0/0 Prep Type - Preservative alc-75% EtOH; radiograph Other/Previous Number IU 08344 Size      
Collector; Vessel Kirsch, P. H.; Andrews, W. M.; Jones, E. O.  Field Number PHK 27-V-89 Date Collected 27 May 1889 
Continent/Ocean North America Country United States State Alabama County Madison County
Water Body Spring Creek Drainage Mississippi R. System Island Group Island
Depth Width c. 18 feet Salinity Gear
Locality A 1/4 mile long spring-fed tributary of Pin-Hook Creek at Huntsville, Tennessee River Basin; 65 degrees F.
Latitude-Longitude 34.769185°, -86.591432°; uncertainty: 5706 m (Source: FishNet Collaborative Georeferencing Project) Bottom Type blue limestone
Georef. RemarksCollection was made in 1880s - Pinhook Creek runs through the city and minor tribs may have been drained or diverted. Polygon includes the creek's course within the city and tribs to 1/4 mile from creek.
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CAS-SU(ICH) 1029 Fundulus albolineatus   [Catalog of Fishes] PARALECTOTYPE ID by/date  Gilbert, C. H. / 1891 Fundulidae
Counts (Alc/Skel/CS) 8/0/0 Prep Type - Preservative alc-75% EtOH Other/Previous Number Size      
Collector; Vessel Kirsch, P. H.; Andrews, W. M.; Jones, E. O.  Field Number PHK 27-V-89 Date Collected 27 May 1889 
Continent/Ocean North America Country United States State Alabama County Madison County
Water Body Spring Creek Drainage Mississippi R. System Island Group Island
Depth Width c. 18 feet Salinity Gear
Locality A 1/4 mile long spring-fed tributary of Pin-Hook Creek at Huntsville, Tennessee River Basin; 65 degrees F.
Latitude-Longitude 34.769185°, -86.591432°; uncertainty: 5706 m (Source: FishNet Collaborative Georeferencing Project) Bottom Type blue limestone
Georef. RemarksCollection was made in 1880s - Pinhook Creek runs through the city and minor tribs may have been drained or diverted. Polygon includes the creek's course within the city and tribs to 1/4 mile from creek.
Acc. Number Specimen Remarks Publ.: Bull. USFC, v.9: 149, pl.43 (fig.1).
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