INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gyraulus hornensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Gyraulus hornensis F.C. Baker, 1934
60273E.J. Whittaker   1921-07-00
Canada, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie River, Birch Lake, Horn River, about 75 miles above the Mackenzie River, Mackenzie District, North America, 62.0833333 -116.5

INHS:MOLLUSK
Gyraulus hornensis F.C. Baker, 1934
60478Alvin R. Cahn   1932-00-00
Canada, Ontario, Rainy River, Other Man Lake, North America, 48.19499 -91.15057

INHS:MOLLUSK
Gyraulus hornensis F.C. Baker, 1934
60953Alvin R. Cahn   1932-00-00
Canada, Ontario, Rainy River, lake, W of West Lake, N of South Lake, Basswood Lake region, North America, 48.17115 -91.46873

INHS:MOLLUSK
Gyraulus hornensis F.C. Baker, 1934
61044   1936-00-00
Canada, Saskatchewan, Crean Lake, Prince Albert National Park, S end of lake, North America, 54.03359 -106.16776

INHS:MOLLUSK
Gyraulus hornensis F.C. Baker, 1934
82249E.J. Whittaker   1921-07-00
Canada, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie River, Birch Lake, Horn River, about 75 miles above the Mackenzie River, Mackenzie District, North America, 62.0833333 -116.5


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