Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tornatellides leptospira
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel, Malacology


ANSP:MAL-Malacology
Tornatellides leptospira Cooke & Pilsbry, 1915
111833   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Nuuanu, Oahu, 21.4333 -157.9667

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
211600Rokuro Yamaguchi & Yoshio Kondo   1941-09-16
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Waianae Mountains; Ekahanui Gulch; Loc. #3, 21.439784 -158.09286

BPBM:MAL
211970R.H. Van Zwalenburg & Donald Anderson   1941-06-27
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Manoa; Manoa cliff Trail, 21.331221 -157.810291

BPBM:MAL
34833Cmc   1913-12-16
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Nuuanu; ridge IIE

BPBM:MAL
36268   ex 34833
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Nuuanu, 21.341559 -157.82417

BPBM:MAL
42707J. C. Bridwell   1917-02-01
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Nuuanu; pali, near

BPBM:MAL
47308A. Gouveia   1919-05-25
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Keawaawa; 2nd ravine E of Kuliouou-Keawaawa ridge, 21.3113556 -157.7189917

BPBM:MAL
47309A. Gouveia   1919-05-25
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Keawaawa; 2nd ravine E of Kuliouou-Keawaawa ridge, 21.3113556 -157.7189917

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:Mala
Tornatellides leptospira Cooke & Pilsbry, 1915
97540[no agent data]   
Polynesia, United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Oahu, Nuuanu, 21.343632 -157.835379


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