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

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Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel, Malacology


ANSP:MAL-Malacology
23626   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Sandwich Islands, 21.31 -157.88

ANSP:MAL-Malacology
23630   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Kauai, Kauai, 22.069091 -159.534332

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
2926A. Garrett   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Hawaiʻi (Big Island), 19.630463 -155.541092

BPBM:MAL
9120D.D. Baldwin   2278
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Puna; Olaa, 19.5525278 -155.187525

BPBM:MAL
19034Baldwin   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Hawaiʻi (Big Island), 19.630463 -155.541092

BPBM:MAL
22268Perkins   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Kona, 21.43776 -158.96405

Field Museum, Mollusk


FM-FMNH:MOL-Invertebrate Zoology
57185   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawai‘i

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:Mala
Succinea venusta Gould, 1846
39613[no agent data]   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Olaa, 19.536961 -155.129342

MCZ:Mala
Succinea venusta Gould, 1846
169417United States Exploring Expedition   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, Mount Kea (Mauna Kea), 19.8333 -155.4167, 213 - 213m

MCZ:Mala
Succinea venusta Gould, 1846
39647   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, [no specific locality data], 22.074375 -159.763145


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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