INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MOLLUSK
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Utah; Tooele; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Oreohelix strigosa (Gould, 1846)
74611Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-28
United States, Utah, Tooele, Oquirrh Mountains, 6 mi NE of Tooele, North America, 40.61096 -112.25495

INHS:MOLLUSK
Oreohelix strigosa (Gould, 1846)
74612Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-28
United States, Utah, Tooele, Oquirrh Mountains, 6 mi NE of Tooele, North America, 40.61096 -112.25495

INHS:MOLLUSK
Oreohelix strigosa (Gould, 1846)
74613Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-28
United States, Utah, Tooele, Oquirrh Mountains, 6 mi NE of Tooele, North America, 40.61096 -112.25495

INHS:MOLLUSK
Oreohelix strigosa (Gould, 1846)
74614Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-28
United States, Utah, Tooele, Oquirrh Mountains, 6 mi NE of Tooele, North America, 40.61096 -112.25495

INHS:MOLLUSK
Pyrgulopsis californiensis (W.O. Gregg & D.W. Taylor, 1965)
74666Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-29
United States, Utah, Tooele, near Tooele, North America, 40.52202 -112.29426

INHS:MOLLUSK
Oreohelix strigosa (Gould, 1846)
74703Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-29
United States, Utah, Tooele, Oquirrh Mountains, SE of Tooele, North America, 40.49213 -112.24148

INHS:MOLLUSK
Oreohelix strigosa (Gould, 1846)
74704Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-29
United States, Utah, Tooele, Oquirrh Mountains, SE of Tooele, North America, 40.49213 -112.24148

INHS:MOLLUSK
Oreohelix strigosa (Gould, 1846)
74712Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1915-08-28
United States, Utah, Tooele, Tooele, North America, 40.53083 -112.2975


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