INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MOLLUSK
Search Criteria: Venezuela; Guarico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Castalia stevensi (H.B. Baker, 1930)
7661Kevin S. Cummings, Douglas A. Carney & Donald C. Taphorn   1986-01-23
Venezuela, Guarico, Infante/ Miranda, Rio Mocapra, near La Esperanza, cerca del caserio La Esperanza,, South America, 8.28333 -66.74167

INHS:MOLLUSK
17029Donald C. Taphorn, Larry M. Page, Patrick A. Ceas, Jon W. Armbruster, Mark H. Sabaj, Chris A. Laird, Steven M. Phelps, Frank T. Burbrink & M.L. Manrique   1995-01-06
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio Mocapra, P.N. Aguaro- Guariquito, La Esperanza, Infante/ Miranda, South America, 8.27749 -66.73918

INHS:MOLLUSK
Anodontites tehuantepecensis (Crosse & Fischer, 1893)
17037E. Mondolti   1979-00-00
Venezuela, Guarico, Caño Caracol, South America, 7.95056 -67.39778

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

INHS:MOLLUSK
Doryssa Swainson, 1840
86823Kevin S. Cummings, Christine A. Mayer, Jon W. Armbruster, Chris A. Laird, Mark H. Sabaj, Carol E. Johnston, Steven M. Phelps, Gabriella B. Mottesi, Donald C. Taphorn & Larry M. Page   1994-01-05
Venezuela, Guarico, Quebrada Honda, 7 km W Zaraza, Hwy. 13, South America, 9.353551 -65.391841

INHS:MOLLUSK
Asolene d'Orbigny, 1838
86824Kevin S. Cummings, Christine A. Mayer, Jon W. Armbruster, Chris A. Laird, Mark H. Sabaj, Carol E. Johnston, Steven M. Phelps, Gabriella B. Mottesi, Donald C. Taphorn & Larry M. Page   1994-01-05
Venezuela, Guarico, Quebrada Honda, 7 km W Zaraza, Hwy. 13, South America, 9.353551 -65.391841


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