INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astarte crenata, Astarte crenata crenata, Astarte crenata subequilatera, Astarte crenata whiteavesii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Astarte crenata (Gray, 1824)
59201Walter E. Ekblaw & Maurice C. Tanquary   
Greenland, Qaasuitsup, Arctic Ocean, North Star Bay [part of Wolstenholme Fjord], Amanak [Umanak], Europe, 76.63194 -68.63753

INHS:MOLLUSK
Astarte crenata (Gray, 1824)
59209Walter E. Ekblaw & Maurice C. Tanquary   1914-07-13
Greenland, Qaasuitsup, Arctic Ocean, North Star Bay [part of Wolstenholme Fjord], Amanak [Umanak], Europe, 76.63194 -68.63753

INHS:MOLLUSK
Astarte crenata (Gray, 1824)
59222Walter E. Ekblaw & Maurice C. Tanquary   
Greenland, Qaasuitsup, Arctic Ocean, Etah, Europe, 78.31041 -72.5997

INHS:MOLLUSK
Astarte crenata (Gray, 1824)
59240Walter E. Ekblaw & Maurice C. Tanquary   1914-08-21
Greenland, Qaasuitsup, Arctic Ocean, Foulke Fjord, Etah, Europe, 78.31041 -72.5997


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