Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Succinea apicalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel, Malacology


ANSP:MAL-Malacology
67079Baldwin, D. D.   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, Maui, 20.58 -156.38

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
18978Baldwin   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, East Maui; Makawao, 20.831226 -156.28631

BPBM:MAL
18979Baldwin   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, East Maui; Makawao, 20.831226 -156.28631

BPBM:MAL
56117David Dwight Baldwin   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, East Maui; Makawao, 20.831226 -156.28631

BPBM:MAL
56118David Dwight Baldwin   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, East Maui; Makawao, 20.831226 -156.28631

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:Mala
Succinea apicalis Ancey, 1904
214164Daniel B. Kuhns, David D. Thaanum   1913-01-01
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, Auwahi, 20.626817 -156.329582


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Google Map

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