Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Orpiella pamuaensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:Mala
Orpiella pamuaensis (Clapp, 1923)
36773William M. Mann   
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Makira Island, Pamua, -10.411085 161.75034

MCZ:Mala
Orpiella pamuaensis (Clapp, 1923)
191460Galathea 2, A. MacKeith, K. Birket-Smith, M. Hoyer, H. Knudson, Torben Wolff   1951-10-17
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Rennell and Bellona Province, Rennell, Teavamangu, -11.609946 160.125576

MCZ:Mala
Orpiella pamuaensis (Clapp, 1923)
188088Whitney Expedition   1930-02-01
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Malaita Province, Malaita, Suu, -9.167514 160.938483

MCZ:Mala
Orpiella pamuaensis (Clapp, 1923)
191459Galathea 2, A. MacKeith, K. Birket-Smith, M. Hoyer, H. Knudson, Torben Wolff   1951-10-20
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Rennell and Bellona Province, Rennell, Lavanggu, -11.65602 160.28016


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