INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tamsiella tamsiana (Monocondylaea tamsiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
11889Larry M. Page, Patrick A. Ceas, Mike E. Retzer & Anielo Barbarino   1990-12-21
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio Tinaco, El Baul, South America, 8.95 -68.28333

INHS:MOLLUSK
Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
11891Larry M. Page, Patrick A. Ceas, Mike E. Retzer & Anielo Barbarino   1990-12-22
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio Pao, W La Yeguera, Rt. 13 bridge, South America, 9.54033 -68.11501

INHS:MOLLUSK
Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
14893Kevin S. Cummings & Christine A. Mayer   1993-01-09
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio Camoruco, between Estero & Campo Alegre, about 10 km NW Libertad, South America, 9.41667 -68.75

INHS:MOLLUSK
Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
14921Kevin S. Cummings & Christine A. Mayer   1993-01-09
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio Camoruco, 3 km SE Libertad, South America, 9.33417 -68.72111

INHS:MOLLUSK
Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
14933Kevin S. Cummings, Christine A. Mayer & Gabriella B. Mottesi   1994-01-05
Venezuela, Aragua, Rio Guarico, Barbacoas, South America, 9.47888 -66.98417

INHS:MOLLUSK
Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
15941Donald C. Taphorn, Leo G. Nico & Guillermo Feo   1984-06-11
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Los Manires Creek, 17 km E Guanare on rd. to La Quebrada, South America, 9.14444 -69.53334

INHS:MOLLUSK
Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
17038G. Pereira   1983-00-00
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio Guarumen, Dos Caminos, South America, 9.56622 -67.27899


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