INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias crocodilorum (Morelet, 1849)
24857Neil Fahy   2000-03-00
Guatemala, Peten, Rio Petexbatum, Central America, 16.48695 -90.22307

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias crocodilorum (Morelet, 1849)
24858Neil Fahy   2000-03-16
Guatemala, Peten, Usumacinta River, Altar of Sacrifice, Central America, 16.47881 -90.52395

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias crocodilorum (Morelet, 1849)
24859Neil Fahy   2000-03-26
Mexico, Chiapas, Usumacinta River, Boca Lacantum, Central America, 16.57997 -90.69785

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias crocodilorum (Morelet, 1849)
24860Neil Fahy   2000-03-26
Mexico, Chiapas, Usumacinta River, Boca Lacantum, Central America, 16.57997 -90.69785

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias kuxensis Frierson, 1917
31693Anson A. Hinkley   1913-01-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Kux Creek, Chama, Central America, 15.6166667 -90.55

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias Crosse & Fischer, 1894
44028Roy C. Heidinger   1965-06-02
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 15.3 mi S El Encinal, off Rt. 101, Central America, 24.20215 -98.49556

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias kuxensis Frierson, 1917
82263Anson A. Hinkley   1917-00-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Kux Creek, Chama, Central America, 15.6166667 -90.55

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias kuxensis Frierson, 1917
82277Anson A. Hinkley   1917-01-06
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Kux Creek, Chama, Central America, 15.6166667 -90.55

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias semigranosa (von dem Busch, 1845)
89427David H. Stansbery, James Applegate, Thomas Applegate, Augustine Cisnero, & Raphael Mancera   1994-02-22
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Laguna la Nacha, 28 km E of San Fernando, Central America, 24.850375 -97.845895

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias semigranosa (von dem Busch, 1845)
89433David H. Stansbery, James Applegate, Thomas Applegate, Augustine Cisnero, & Raphael Mancera   1994-02-22
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Rio San Fernando, Cisneros Bridge [17.5 - 18.0 km SE of San Fernando], Central America, 24.766903 -97.99952

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias Crosse & Fischer, 1894
89437David H. Stansbery, James Applegate, Thomas Applegate, Augustine Cisnero, & Raphael Mancera   1994-02-24
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Rio Tampaón, 22 km SSW of Ciudad Valles [Alvaro Obregon], Central America, 21.846523 -98.939346

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias semigranosa (von dem Busch, 1845)
89439David H. Stansbery, James Applegate, Thomas Applegate, Augustine Cisnero, & Raphael Mancera   1994-02-24
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Rio Tampaón, 22 km SSW of Ciudad Valles [Alvaro Obregon], Central America, 21.846523 -98.939346

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias semigranosa (von dem Busch, 1845)
89444David H. Stansbery, James Applegate, Thomas Applegate, Augustine Cisnero, & Raphael Mancera   1994-02-24
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Rio Panuco, Oviedo, 18 km WSW of Panuco, Central America, 22.04263 -98.34799

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias semigranosa (von dem Busch, 1845)
90189Kevin S. Cummings, Jeremy S. Tiemann, Amy Burden, Charles Randklev, Nathan Johnson, & Tom Miller   2018-12-10
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Rio Huichihuyán, Rt. 120, 6 mi WSW of Axtla de Terrazas, 7.5 mi NNE of Xilitla , Central America, 21.43633 -98.93345

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias crocodilorum (Morelet, 1849)
91079Kevin S. Cummings, Jeremy S. Tiemann & Michael S. Larimore   2019-12-03
Mexico, Tabasco, Rio Saguila, SE Emiliano Zapata, off Rt. 10, fish camp, Central America, 17.711573 -91.740819

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias distincta (Crosse & Fischer, 1893)
92752Jeremy S. Tiemann, Kevin S. Cummings & José DeJesus de la Rosa Bolón   2022-12-04
Mexico, Veracruz, Rio Papaloapan, Cosamaloapan Ferry, at Cosamaloapan, Central America, 18.36285 -95.791689

INHS:MOLLUSK
Psoronaias distincta (Crosse & Fischer, 1893)
93045Jeremy S. Tiemann, Kevin S. Cummings & José DeJesus de la Rosa Bolón   2022-12-04
Mexico, Veracruz, trib. Rio San Juan, Nopalapan, Central America, 18.1138 -95.3265


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