INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MOLLUSK
Search Criteria: Bahamas; North Eleuthera; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Cerion glans (Küster, 1844)
54402Charles J. Maynard   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Upper Fleming [Key, 20 mi NE of New Providence Island], Caribbean, 25.22258 -76.31766

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Cerion caducum Maynard & Clapp in Maynard, 1920
54446Charles J. Maynard   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Cabbage Key, Caribbean, 25.5666667 -77.7166667

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Cerion laeve Plate, 1907
54447Charles J. Maynard   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Current settlement, Eleuthera, Caribbean, 25.43333 -76.78333

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Cerion glans (Küster, 1844)
54448Charles J. Maynard   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Great Pimlico, Caribbean, 25.31641 -76.85143

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Cerion glans (Küster, 1844)
54449Charles J. Maynard   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Lower Fleming, SW of N Eleuthera, Caribbean, 25.22258 -76.31766

INHS:MOLLUSK
Mancinella deltoidea (Lamarck, 1822)
54450J.J. White   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Caribbean Sea, Man Island, Caribbean, 25.5666667 -76.65

INHS:MOLLUSK
Lottia cubensis Reeve, 1855
54451   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Caribbean Sea, Man Island, Caribbean, 25.5666667 -76.65

INHS:MOLLUSK
54452J.J. White   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Caribbean Sea, Man Island, Caribbean, 25.5666667 -76.65

INHS:MOLLUSK
Barbatia barbata (Linnaeus, 1758)
54453J.J. White   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Caribbean Sea, Man Island, Caribbean, 25.5666667 -76.65

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Cerion glans (Küster, 1844)
82590Charles J. Maynard   
Bahamas, North Eleuthera, Little Pimlico, Caribbean, 25.32696 -76.87066


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