INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chambardia wahlbergi (Aspatharia figulorum, Iridina wahlbergi, Spatha anceyi, Spatha bertilloniana, Spatha haasi, Spatha hartmanni, Spatha lacustris, Spatha maitenguensis, Spatha natalensis, Spathella adansonii, Spathella bozasi, Spathella brumpti, Anodonta guillaini, Spatha adansoni major, Spatha b... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Chambardia wahlbergi (Krauss, 1848)
30868Kevin S. Cummings & Daniel L. Graf   2005-07-31
Zambia, Southern, Zambezi River, ca. 2-3 km upstream Victoria Falls (Mosi-au-Tunya), near Livingston, Africa, -17.908 25.859

INHS:MOLLUSK
Chambardia wahlbergi (Krauss, 1848)
30871E. Kapomba & J. Chiwa   2005-07-19
Zambia, Eastern, Luangwa River, at confluence with the Msandila River, near Mfuwe, Africa, -13.115 31.864

INHS:MOLLUSK
Chambardia wahlbergi (Krauss, 1848)
30873Kevin S. Cummings & Daniel L. Graf   2005-07-20
Zambia, Eastern, Msandile River, road from Mfuwe to Nsefu, Africa, -13.1146 31.8636

INHS:MOLLUSK
Chambardia wahlbergi (Krauss, 1848)
30874Kevin S. Cummings & Daniel L. Graf   2005-07-18
Zambia, Eastern, Lutemwe River, Lutemwe Bridge on road from Chipata to Mfuwe, Africa, -13.2993 32.0772

INHS:MOLLUSK
Chambardia wahlbergi (Krauss, 1848)
30876S. Malata & G. Nhkoma   2005-07-21
Zambia, Eastern, Lutemwe River, Lutemwe Bridge on road from Chipata to Mfuwe, Africa, -13.2993 32.0772

INHS:MOLLUSK
Chambardia wahlbergi (Krauss, 1848)
79028M. Neilas   2008-11-00
South Africa, Mpumalanga Province, Sabie River, Kruger National Park, Africa, -25.11667 31.91667

INHS:MOLLUSK
Chambardia wahlbergi (Krauss, 1848)
79668M. Hauser   2014-04-28
Ghana, West Gonja, ephemeral pools, Mole National Park, Africa, 9.25917 -1.85862


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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