INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MOLLUSK
Taxa: Hyriidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
24771J. Broggi   1997-00-00
Uruguay, Durazno, Rio Yi, Durazno, at Rt. 5 bridge, South America, -33.367 -56.517

INHS:MOLLUSK
40669J. Broggi   
Uruguay, Colonia, Arroyo Caño, Colonia, South America, -34.46667 -57.85

INHS:MOLLUSK
24770J. Broggi   1997-00-00
Uruguay, Durazno, Rio Yi, Durazno, at Rt. 5 bridge, South America, -33.367 -56.517

INHS:MOLLUSK
Diplodon piceus (Lea, 1860)
86877Christopher A. Taylor, Mark H. Sabaj, M. Loureiro Barrella & D. Diaz   2017-02-23
Uruguay, Cerro Largo, Rio Yaguaron, 1.5 mi S of Jaguarão, South America, -32.588 -53.3883

INHS:MOLLUSK
Diplodon wymanii (Lea, 1860)
20386   
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Camaqua, South America, -31.28333 -51.78333

INHS:MOLLUSK
Hyridella drapeta (Iredale, 1934)
85333John E. Schwegman   2005-10-16
Australia, Queensland, Mudgeeraba Creek, S of Nerang, along Springbrook Road, Australia, -28.08624 153.36307

INHS:MOLLUSK
Prisodon obliquus Schumacher, 1817
16980Yomaera Molina de R.   1994-05-04
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Orinoco, Palmarito, 15 km NE del centro Roblado Marhuanta, cerca de Isla Grande, South America, 8.20166 -63.36056

INHS:MOLLUSK
Prisodon obliquus Schumacher, 1817
83972J.P. Friel, J.G. Lundberg, et al.   1993-12-11
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Negro, 40 km upriver of San Francisco de Assis, 7.6 km upriver of mouth of Parana das Oncas, South America, -1.74861 -61.41667

INHS:MOLLUSK
Triplodon chodo Mansur & Pimpao, 2008
79228Jeremy S. Tiemann & Trawl boyz   2014-11-14
Brazil, Pará, Rio Xingu, main channel off right bank campsite 5, ca. 3.5-4 km south-southeast of Porto do Moz, South America, -1.77973 -52.21971


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.
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