Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trochomorpha sanctaeannae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel, Malacology


ANSP:MAL-Malacology
178351   1941-11-00
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Owaraha, Ona Raha, -10.832339 162.463602

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
Trochomorpha sanctaeannae E. A. Smith, 1885
11481   ex 119236
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Owaraha, Owa Raha, -10.832339 162.463602

BPBM:MAL
Trochomorpha sanctaeannae E. A. Smith, 1885
119236Crocker Expedition [=Zaca Expedition]   1933-06-30
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Owaraha, 1/2 mile inland, -10.832234 162.468423

Florida Museum of Natural History, Invertebrate Zoology


FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
106191Eyerdam, Walter   1930-01-01
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Owaraha, Santa Ana Island, -10.832508 162.463259

FLMNH-UF:IZ-Invertebrate Zoology
Trochomorpha sanctaeannae E. A. Smith, 1885
487474G.F.C.Dennis   1976-02-00
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Owaraha, Maraone, also littoral beach forest, near Ferei, &, near Waiaria, -10.832339 162.463602

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:Mala
Trochomorpha sanctaeannae (E. A. Smith, 1885)
93062Walter J. Eyerdam   1929-01-01
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Owaraha, Santa Anna Island, -10.832508 162.463259

MCZ:Mala
Trochomorpha sanctaeannae (E. A. Smith, 1885)
93067Walter J. Eyerdam   1929-01-01
Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa Province, Makira Island, Kira-Kira, -10.455134 161.920326


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Google Map

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