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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anodonta anatina (Anodon subrhombea, Mytilus anatinus, Mytilus avonensis, Mytilus incrassatus, Mytilus macula, Mytilus radiatus, Anodonta acallia, Anodonta adusta, Anodonta aechmopsis, Anodonta aequorea, Anodonta alethinia, Anodonta alsatica, Anodonta alsterica, Anodonta amnica, Anodonta anceyi, Ano... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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18533Jonathan W. Armbruster & Mike E. Retzer   1996-03-17
Austria, Vienna, Donaukanal (Danube Canal), Vienna, between Salztor bridge & Augarten bridge, Europe, 48.21726 16.41926

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19855Ralph S. Steinberg   1997-12-06
Poland, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Lubrzanka Creek, 6 km S Kielce, Europe, 50.78334 20.71665

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21429A.D.P. van Peursen   1995-05-03
Netherlands, South Holland, Nieuwe Merwede, S of Dordrecht, "Kop van Land", Europe, 51.77899 4.75073

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21664M. v. Tschirnhaus   
Germany, Schleswig- Holstein, Europe

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21667A. Leistikow   1990-09-00
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Varenholz/ Lippe, Europe, 52.18114 8.98536

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21801Anson A. Hinkley   
Switzerland, Lac de Geneve [=Lake Geneva], Europe, 46.4166667 6.5

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21802Hans Schlesch Collection, Havniae   
Denmark, Hovedstaden, Copenhagen, Europe, 55.66897 12.5766

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22463Alexi V. Korniushin   1989-07-21
Ukraine, L'va River, 12 km SW Rokytnoye [Rokitnoye], Europe, 51.21014 27.09634

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23638Anna McIvor & S. Müller   1999-11-09
England, East of England, Cambridgeshire, New Bedford River, Sutton Gault, 11 km from Ely, Europe, 52.39472 0.09669

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46936Mark H. Sabaj-Peréz & Mike Hardman   2012-07-14
Finland, Nyland, Fiskarinjoki, Fiskars Wärdshus, along Rt. 104, below open culvert of old mill, Europe, 60.12648 23.53823

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78821Kevin S. Cummings, Jeremy S. Tiemann & H. Nesemann   2014-05-09
Germany, Hesse, Darmstadt, Nidda River, Frankfurt; L3005 bridge, Europe, 50.12371 8.61223


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