UMMZ_105628
Not suspect, not examinedPhotos
No photos available.
Map
Location
39.99146° N, 105.83074° W
(± 45
m)
Taxonomy
GenusCottus
Speciesbeldingi
Specimen
Num SpecimensEtOH - 9
PreparationEtOH - 9
Identification
DeterminerHubbs
Collection Event
CollectorPetravicz & Middendorf
Field NumberZ105628
Geography
CountryUSA
StateColorado
CountyGrand
LocalityFraser River, 0.5 mi SE of Tabernash
Latitude39.991462
Longitude-105.830738
Other
Specimen Notes| 38-142 mm SL | |
Event Remarks15x4 ft seine, & *
Record Source
Source
University of Michigan
(type: specimens)
Institution
University of Michigan
(type: university)
Curator
William L. Fink
Record Added
June 24, 2020
Record Last Modified
June 22, 2022
Data Processing Track
Track 3
From Data Set Received
5/2017 to 11/2017
Identification
Suspect Notes
None
Count
No data
Current Determination
Determiner
Unknown
Determination Date
Unknown
Determination Type
Unspecified
Identification Comments
None
Identification Confidence
Unknown
Collecting Event
Collected
Jan. 1, 1716
– Dec. 31, 2017
Collector(s)
Collecting Event ID
434487
Collecting Event Notes Assigned full date range of database since no date given. Date can likely be refined based on data provided.
Field Notes
There are no field notes available.
Locality
Jurisdiction
Grand, Colorado
Name
Fraser River, 0.5 mi SE of Tabernash
Hydrography
Upper Colorado Region
Colorado Headwaters
Colorado Headwaters
Colorado Headwaters
Fraser River
Middle Fraser River
Captive
no
Locality Photos
No locality photos available.
HUC 12
140100010206
Georeferencing Remarks
Georeference needs verification/refinement; coordinates provided by donor
Georeferencing Annotation
—
Has not been Georeferenced because
This record, being part of the track 3 import, is not formally georeferenced by FoTX staff at this time. However, to allow mapping and visualization of this record, locality information has been provisionally accepted if provided by the donor or if location text could be matched to previously georeferenced records by FoTX team or donor data. For many records spatial error is either accepted from the donor (when provided) or derived based on coordinate precision.
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