INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inflectarius edentatus (Mesodon edentatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
63007   
United States, Arkansas, Van Buren, Clinton, North America, 35.59139 -92.46028

INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
66772Frank C. Baker   1931-08-20
United States, Illinois, Alexander, 2 mi E McClure, Dongola Hollow hills, North America, 37.31246 -89.38191, 219m

INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
66945Frank C. Baker   1932-00-00
United States, Illinois, Richland, 3 mi E Olney, Rt. 12, North America, 38.7328 -88.03019

INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
67021Frank C. Baker   1931-08-04
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Big Creek Valley, 3 mi NW Elizabethtown, North America, 37.47404 -88.34621, 116m

INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
67249Frank C. Baker   1932-00-00
United States, Illinois, Clark, Big Creek Valley, 5 mi N Marshall, North America, 39.46363 -87.68274

INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
67343Frank C. Baker   1931-08-12
United States, Illinois, Massac, 7 mi N Brookport, North America, 37.22486 -88.61916

INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
67376Frank C. Baker   1932-00-00
United States, Illinois, Clark, 7 mi SE Marshall, North America, 39.30721 -87.62112

INHS:MOLLUSK
Inflectarius edentatus (Sampson, 1889)
69779Harley J. Van Cleave   1932-08-00
United States, Indiana, Jefferson, Clifty Falls State Park near Madison, North America, 38.75944 -85.41861


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