INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MOLLUSK
Taxa: Cerithium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerithium echinatum Lamarck, 1822
77877   
French Polynesia, Tuamotu-Gambier Collectivity, Pacific Ocean, Paumotus Island [Tuamotus Islands archipelago], Oceania, -19 -142

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Cerithium echinatum Lamarck, 1822
77878   
French Polynesia, Tuamotu-Gambier Collectivity, Pacific Ocean, Paumotus Island [Tuamotus Islands archipelago], Oceania, -19 -142

INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerithium ianthinum Gould, 1849
77925   
French Polynesia, Windward Islands Collectivity, Pacific Ocean, Society Islands, Oceania, -17.64271 -149.27536

INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerithium nesioticum Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1906
78292   
United States, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Oceania, 20.46819 -155.94818

INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerithium scabridum Philippi, 1848
78293   
United States, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Oceania, 20.46819 -155.94818

INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerithium atromarginatum Dautzenberg & Bouge, 1933
78587W. Harper Pease   
United States, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, Sandwich Islands, Oceania, 20.46819 -155.94818

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Cerithium lutosum Menke, 1828
79679   
Bahamas, New Providence, Caribbean Sea, South Beach, New Providence, Caribbean, 25.0333333 -77.2833333

INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerithium lutosum Menke, 1828
79680   
Bahamas, New Providence, Caribbean Sea, South Beach, New Providence, Caribbean, 25.0333333 -77.2833333

INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerithium atratum (Born, 1778)
80112   
Bahamas, New Providence, Caribbean Sea, South Beach, New Providence, Caribbean, 25.0333333 -77.2833333


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Google Map

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