INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


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Colus Wagner, 1844
49819   
unknown, unknown

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Colus convolutus (Jeffreys)
57771   
England, Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, off Dogger Bank [a large sandbank off the E coast of England], Europe, 54.72462 2.76856

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Colus islandicus (Mohr, 1786)
58192   
England, Atlantic Ocean, Europe

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Colus islandicus (Mohr, 1786)
58193   
England, Atlantic Ocean, Europe

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Colus jeffreysianus (Fischer, 1868)
58623   
France, Mediterranean Sea, Europe

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Colus islandicus (Mohr, 1786)
59322   
Ireland, Atlantic Ocean, Europe

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Colus gracilis (da Costa, 1778)
59741   
Scotland, Aberdeen, Atlantic Ocean, Aberdeen, Europe, 57.15207 -2.0723

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Colus stimpsoni (Mørch, 1868)
60328   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, Atlantic Ocean, Digby, North America, 44.6245 -65.75352

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Colus stimpsoni (Mørch, 1868)
70538   
United States, Maine, Cumberland, Atlantic Ocean, Casco Bay, North America, 43.63333 -70.05

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Colus stimpsoni (Mørch, 1868)
70539   
United States, Maine, Cumberland, Atlantic Ocean, Casco Bay, North America, 43.63333 -70.05

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Colus stimpsoni (Mørch, 1868)
70586   
United States, Maine, Knox, Atlantic Ocean, Penobscot Bay, North America, 44.18722 -68.92167

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Colus pygmaeus (Gould, 1841)
70597   
United States, Maine, Hancock, Atlantic Ocean, Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, North America, 44.39583 -68.19389

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Colus stimpsoni (Mørch, 1868)
70756H. George   
United States, Maine, Hancock, Atlantic Ocean, Seal Harbor [Mount Desert Island], North America, 44.2925 -68.24167


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Google Map

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