Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amastra viriosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel, Malacology


ANSP:MAL-Malacology
161356Cooke, C. M.   1917-00-00
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Kahuloa, Hawaii Islands, 21.45 -158.06

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
194560L.A. Thurston   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Kahauloa; el. 4360 ft., 19.474347 -155.822715

BPBM:MAL
194571L.A. Thurston   1915-08-01
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Hilo; Keokea; boundary bet. Keokea & Kiilae, el. 3700-4200'; Amastra @ 3700', 19.426616 -155.827003

BPBM:MAL
39661L.A. Thurston & T.C. White   1915-08-01
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Kahauloa (2) & Kealakekua, 19.486205 -155.827228

BPBM:MAL
41963Thurston   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Hawaiʻi (Big Island), 19.630463 -155.541092

BPBM:MAL
53660A.C. Gouveia   Acc. 2151922-12-05
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Puuwaawaa; Puu Mawai, last crater on mauka side


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Google Map

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