INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mesomphix inornatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
60987   
Canada, Quebec, Hull, North America, 45.4333333 -75.7333333

INHS:MOLLUSK
69746Lorenzo E. Daniels   1904-09-16
United States, Indiana, Clark, Charlestown Landing, North America, 38.40917 -85.62861

INHS:MOLLUSK
70363James H. Ferriss   
United States, Kentucky, Pulaski, Burnside, North America, 36.98889 -84.6

INHS:MOLLUSK
72606   
United States, New York, Livingston, North America, 42.85556 -77.70583

INHS:MOLLUSK
72728P.F. & Harley J. Van Cleave   1930-08-24
United States, New York, Madison, Chittenango Falls State Park, North America, 42.98333 -75.8475

INHS:MOLLUSK
72849Frank C. Baker   
United States, New York, Onondaga, Manlius, North America, 43.00194 -75.97722

INHS:MOLLUSK
72877   
United States, New York, Herkimer, Mohawk, North America, 43.01139 -75.00444

INHS:MOLLUSK
73085   
United States, North Carolina, Mountains, North America

INHS:MOLLUSK
73128   
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, North America

INHS:MOLLUSK
73501   
United States, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Blairsville, North America, 40.43111 -79.26111


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Google Map

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