Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Palaeohelicina woodlarkensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Museum of Natural History, Invertebrate Zoology


FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
307953Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
307959Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
307991Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
307992Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
308112Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
308119Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
328334Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
333132Slapcinsky, John   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Province, Woodlark Islands, Woodlark Island, detailed locality information protected

University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology, Mollusk


UMMZ:MOL-ummz-mollusks
072061Ponsonby Collection ex Hele   
Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay, Woodlark Island


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Google Map

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