INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Amiantis Carpenter, 1864
49943   
unknown, unknown

INHS:MOLLUSK
Amiantis callosa (Conrad, 1837)
63437   
United States, California, Los Angeles, Pacific Ocean, San Pedro Bay, North America, 33.73333 -118.2

INHS:MOLLUSK
Amiantis callosa (Conrad, 1837)
63438   
United States, California, Los Angeles, Pacific Ocean, San Pedro Bay, North America, 33.73333 -118.2

INHS:MOLLUSK
Amiantis callosa (Conrad, 1837)
63439   
United States, California, Los Angeles, Pacific Ocean, San Pedro Bay, North America, 33.73333 -118.2

INHS:MOLLUSK
Amiantis callosa (Conrad, 1837)
63684   
United States, California, Los Angeles, Pacific Ocean, Long Beach, North America, 33.76099 -118.18611

INHS:MOLLUSK
Amiantis callosa (Conrad, 1837)
63685   
United States, California, Los Angeles, Pacific Ocean, Long Beach, North America, 33.76099 -118.18611

INHS:MOLLUSK
Amiantis callosa (Conrad, 1837)
64276   
United States, California, Los Angeles, Pacific Ocean, San Pedro, North America, 33.70835 -118.2692


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