INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calliostoma canaliculatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mollusk Collection


INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
49875Junius Henderson   
unknown, unknown

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
63371Miss Cook   
United States, California, Monterey, Pacific Ocean, Monterey Bay, North America, 36.8 -121.9

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
63744   
United States, California, Monterey, Pacific Ocean, Monterey, North America, 36.61994 -121.88507

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
63745   
United States, California, Monterey, Pacific Ocean, Monterey, North America, 36.61994 -121.88507

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
63746Ida S. Oldroyd   
United States, California, Monterey, Pacific Ocean, Monterey, North America, 36.61994 -121.88507

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
63876   
United States, California, San Diego, Pacific Ocean, San Diego, North America, 32.71833 -117.19361

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
63957   
United States, California, San Diego, Pacific Ocean, San Diego, North America, 32.71833 -117.19361

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
63958   
United States, California, San Diego, Pacific Ocean, San Diego, North America, 32.71833 -117.19361

INHS:MOLLUSK
Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786)
75003   
United States, Washington, Kitsap, Pacific Ocean, Puget Sound, North America, 47.83333 -122.43333


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