INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
44789   1979-00-00
Martinique, French Overseas Territory, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean, 14.58491 -61.05515

INHS:MOLLUSK
80785Emilio Garcia   2012-08-26
United States, Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico, GoMRI-11-017, box dredge, R/V Pelican, North America, 28.09299 -91.01683

INHS:MOLLUSK
80788Emilio Garcia   2012-08-26
United States, Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico, GoMRI-11-004, box dredge, R/V Pelican, North America, 28.63668 -89.54861

INHS:MOLLUSK
80792Emilio Garcia   2012-08-26
United States, Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico, GoMRI-11-014, box dredge, R/V Pelican, North America, 28.09299 -91.01683

INHS:MOLLUSK
81488Tom Honker   1989-00-00
United States, Florida, Broward, Atlantic Ocean, Deerfield Beach, North America, 26.31065 -80.07334

INHS:MOLLUSK
81675local diver   2014-00-00
Martinique, French Overseas Territory, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean, 14.58491 -61.05515

INHS:MOLLUSK
Attenuiconus attenuatus (Miller in Nowell-Usticke, 1959)
83016   1975-05-18
Netherlands Antilles, Curaçao, Caribbean Sea, Barbera Beach, Caribbean, 12.06588 -68.85251

INHS:MOLLUSK
83473   1994-00-00
Martinique, French Overseas Territory, Caribbean Sea, Cap Salomon, Caribbean, 14.50778 -61.10083

INHS:MOLLUSK
83800   2009-00-00
Martinique, French Overseas Territory, Caribbean Sea, in the Baie de Fort de France, Caribbean, 14.6047 -61.03561

INHS:MOLLUSK
84054   
Martinique, French Overseas Territory, Caribbean Sea, Cape Salomon, Caribbean, 14.50949 -61.10083

INHS:MOLLUSK
84055   
Martinique, French Overseas Territory, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean, 14.58491 -61.05515


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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