INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptoxis arkansensis (Anculosa arkansensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
63029Anson A. Hinkley   
United States, Arkansas, Baxter, White River, Cotter, North America, 36.26639 -92.54406

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
63077Anson A. Hinkley   
United States, Arkansas, Baxter, North Fork White River, Norfolk, North America, 36.21298 -92.28619

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
63095Anson A. Hinkley   1914-08-00
United States, Arkansas, Baxter, North Fork White River, Norfolk, North America, 36.21298 -92.28619

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
72074Dr. J. Wolf   
United States, Missouri, Texas, North America

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
72086Anson A. Hinkley   
United States, Missouri, Morgan, Gravois Creek, North America, 38.38287 -92.93166

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
72090Anson A. Hinkley   
United States, Missouri, Greene, Sac River, North America, 37.29244 -93.614

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
72091Anson A. Hinkley   
United States, Missouri, Barry, Shoal Creek, North America, 36.71015 -94.00704

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
72218Anson A. Hinkley   
United States, Missouri, Stone, James River, Galena, North America, 36.80516 -93.46224

INHS:MOLLUSK
Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915)
82489Anson A. Hinkley   1914-08-06
United States, Arkansas, Baxer, North Fork White River, 3 mi above Norfolk, North America, 36.24621 -92.24353


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