Dataset: BPBM-MAL
Search Criteria: Cambodia; Other; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


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Trochomorpha benigna
164957Collection Fulton   1936-05-01
Polynesia, Cambodia, Cambodia

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215857Nils L.H. Krauss   1958-11-01
Polynesia, Cambodia, Cambodia; Siem Reap

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Pachydrobia bavayi
243898Dr. Rolf Brandt, SEATO Medical Research Lab   1969-04-04
Polynesia, Cambodia, Cambodia; Mekong River; Kratie; #16285

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Pachydrobia paradoxa
243900Dr. Rolf Brandt, SEATO Medical Research Lab   #161551969-04-05
Polynesia, Cambodia, Cambodia; Mekong River; opposite Kratie

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250707Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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250708Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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250709Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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Pila Röding, 1798
250710Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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250711Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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250712Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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250713Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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250714Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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250715Robert H. Cowie   
Polynesia, Cambodia, detailed locality information protected

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Paraprososthenia fischerpiettei
252750   #163011969-06-04
Polynesia, Cambodia, Cambodia; Mekong; at Sambor, norht of Kratie


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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