INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MOLLUSK
Search Criteria: Canada; Ontario; Neebing; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Sphaerium Scopoli, 1777
92990Alison R. Brigham & Mark J. Wetzel   1982-08-21
Canada, Ontario, Neebing, Slate River, 16 mi SW Thunder Bay, 0.5 mi N Rt. 608, Hwy. 61, North America, 48.26695 -89.48343

INHS:MOLLUSK
92991Alison R. Brigham & Mark J. Wetzel   1982-08-21
Canada, Ontario, Neebing, Slate River, 16 mi SW Thunder Bay, 0.5 mi N Rt. 608, Hwy. 61, North America, 48.26695 -89.48343

INHS:MOLLUSK
Helisoma anceps (Menke, 1830)
92992Alison R. Brigham & Mark J. Wetzel   1982-08-21
Canada, Ontario, Neebing, Slate River, 16 mi SW Thunder Bay, 0.5 mi N Rt. 608, Hwy. 61, North America, 48.26695 -89.48343

INHS:MOLLUSK
Pisidium L. Pfeiffer, 1821
93406Alison R. Brigham & Mark J. Wetzel   1982-08-21
Canada, Ontario, Neebing, Pine River, 6 mi NE U.S. and Canada border, Hwy 61, North America, 48.06773 -89.53519

INHS:MOLLUSK
Gyraulus parvus (Say, 1817)
93407Alison R. Brigham & Mark J. Wetzel   1982-08-21
Canada, Ontario, Neebing, Pine River, 6 mi NE U.S. and Canada border, Hwy 61, North America, 48.06773 -89.53519

INHS:MOLLUSK
Probythinella emarginata (Küster, 1852)
93408Alison R. Brigham & Mark J. Wetzel   1982-08-21
Canada, Ontario, Neebing, Pine River, 6 mi NE U.S. and Canada border, Hwy 61, North America, 48.06773 -89.53519

INHS:MOLLUSK
Amnicola limosus (Say, 1817)
93409Alison R. Brigham & Mark J. Wetzel   1982-08-21
Canada, Ontario, Neebing, Pine River, 6 mi NE U.S. and Canada border, Hwy 61, North America, 48.06773 -89.53519


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