Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anodonta kennerlyi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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27632S. Hall   2002-02-09
United States, Washington, King, Lake Washington, Seattle, University of Washington Union Bay Natural Area, North America, 47.6494 -122.2867

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18420R. Forsyth & T. Forsyth   1995-10-12
Canada, British Columbia, Chilliwack Lake, at Paleface Creek boat launch near B.C. Forest Recreation Site, North America, 49.08772 -121.45064

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22293T.G. Marsh, S.L. Zuk & J.M. Winkelmann   1998-07-23
United States, Oregon, Coos, Eel Lake, 3 km N Lakeside, North America, 43.60404 -124.17516

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22294T.G. Marsh, S.L. Zuk & J.M. Winkelmann   1998-07-29
United States, Washington, Graysharbor, Quinault Lake, 0.5 mi SW Quinault, North America, 47.47028 -123.84584

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22297T.G. Marsh, S.L. Zuk & J.M. Winkelmann   1998-08-02
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Lake Whatcom, 10 km ESE Bellingham, North America, 48.67971 -122.31496

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22298T.G. Marsh, S.L. Zuk & J.M. Winkelmann   1998-07-29
United States, Washington, Clallum, Lake Pleasant, 2 km W Sappho, North America, 48.06833 -124.31807

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42577Christopher A. Phillips   2011-04-20
United States, Washington, Snohomish, Upper Twin Lake, Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, shore of lake, North America, 48.17238 -121.94481

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22955S.H. McFarlane   
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Nanaimo Lake, Vancouver Island, North America, 49.0974 -124.17434

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22956   
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Vancouver Island, North America

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22960Arthur Peake   1934-12-06
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Quatsino Sound, North end Vancouver Island, North America, 50.4728 -127.88361

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17596Mark H. Sabaj & Christopher A. Laird   1995-06-23
Canada, British Columbia, Vedder Creek, 5 mi S Chilliwack, North America, 49.09939 -121.96185


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