INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
21808Wm. Daherty   
Sumatra, Asia

INHS:MOLLUSK
25287Mark H. Sabaj & Mike Hardman   2001-02-16
Thailand, Nakon Sawan, Chao Phraya River, near Nakon Sawan, at Phayuha-Khiri, Asia, 15.45377 100.13411

INHS:MOLLUSK
25294Mark H. Sabaj & Mike Hardman   2001-02-22
Thailand, Krabi, trib. Tapi River, 25 km NE Ao Luk, Hwy. 4035, Asia, 8.62332 98.98058

INHS:MOLLUSK
32573Mike Davis   2004-01-22
Cambodia, Kampong Chhnang, Oudong Pond, oxbow of Tonle Sap, Asia, 11.80279 104.75254

INHS:MOLLUSK
85711Mark H. Sabaj & Mike Hardman   2005-10-28
Indonesia, Lampung, 23.8 mi E Terbanggi- besar, Sumatra, Asia, -4.88373 105.57865

INHS:MOLLUSK
85716Mark H. Sabaj & Mike Hardman   2001-02-20
Thailand, Sakaeo, trib. Khlong Phra Phong, 20 km E Khlong Hat, Hwy. 3259, Asia, 13.43875 102.08049

INHS:MOLLUSK
85732Mark H. Sabaj & Mike Hardman   2005-10-30
Indonesia, Lampung, 9.4 mi SW Kotabumi, 0.8 mi NNE Bendungan Way Rarem, Asia, -4.9173 104.79253


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Google Map

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