INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Planorbella subcrenata (Helisoma trivolvis subcrenatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
46090Jeremy S. Tiemann, Bernadette L. Tiemann, F. Harris & A. Shaw   2012-07-23
United States, Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Whiskey Lake, 10 mi W Skwentna, S of Bourbon Mist Island, North America, 61.98396 -151.39812

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
60091   
Canada, Alberta, Wainwright Park, North America, 52.8333333 -110.866667

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
60095   
Canada, Alberta, Hay Marsh Lake, Wainwright Park, North America, 52.8333333 -110.866667

INHS:MOLLUSK
Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
61003L.S. Russell   
Canada, Saskatchewan, near Beaubiss [?], North America

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
64574   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, North America, 40.015 -105.27

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
66060Anson A. Hinkley   
United States, Idaho, Ada, Boise, North America, 43.60752 -116.19703

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
72375   1915-07-13
United States, Montana, Ravalli, pond, near Lake Como, Bitter Root River, North America, 46.0653 -114.235, 1981m

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
72434   
United States, Nevada, Pershing, Humboldt Lake, North America, 40.00306 -118.62056

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
74714   1933-06-00
United States, Utah, Uintah, Uinta Mountains, on Manila Vernal road, near Vernal, North America, 40.53389 -109.52202

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Planorbella subcrenata (Carpenter, 1857)
92194Lorenzo E. Daniels & Junius B. Henderson   1916-07-21
United States, Utah, Utah, Utah Lake, 2 mi S Lehi, North America, 40.35544 -111.85249


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