INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Lasmigona subviridis (Conrad, 1835)
28141J.M. Alderman   1994-10-19
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Little River, S.R. 2308, North America, 35.88184 -78.37548

INHS:MOLLUSK
44063T. Savidge & T. Dickinson   2004-09-30
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Neuse River, 2.6 mi SE Neuse, below U.S. Rt. 401, North America, 35.8749 -78.53314

INHS:MOLLUSK
44067T. Savidge, C. Sheats, J. Logan & J. Lancaster   2007-04-24
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Little River, 6 mi NW Zebulon, S.R. 2224, North America, 35.91382 -78.38696

INHS:MOLLUSK
Lasmigona subviridis (Conrad, 1835)
44068T. Savidge, C. Sheats, J. Logan & J. Lancaster   2007-04-24
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Little River, 6 mi NW Zebulon, S.R. 2224, North America, 35.91382 -78.38696

INHS:MOLLUSK
Lasmigona subviridis (Conrad, 1835)
44069T. Savidge, S. Garriock, C. Sheats, J. Lancaster, J. Logan & M. Euliano   2007-10-12
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Little River, 3.5 mi SE Lassiter, below S.R. 2308/Fowler Rd, North America, 35.8809 -78.37469

INHS:MOLLUSK
44086T. Savidge   2012-08-24
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Neuse River, 1.2 mi NE Neuse, U.S. Hwy. 1, North America, 35.90871 -78.55372

INHS:MOLLUSK
Lampsilis radiata (Gmelin, 1791)
44087T. Savidge   2012-08-24
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Neuse River, 1.2 mi NE Neuse, U.S. Hwy. 1, North America, 35.90871 -78.55372


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