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

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


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Urosalpinx cinerea
68863C.F. Mant   1930-05-21
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Stony Creek

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Urosalpinx cinerea
68864   1930-05-21
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Stonington

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Macoma balthica
196850C.F. Mant   #4531920-02-06
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Guilford

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Ensis directus
199894K.B. Hill   1927-11-01
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Guilford

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Mya arenaria
199906K.B. Hill   1927-11-01
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Guilford

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Fulger canaliculatus
199953Capt. M. Hyde{?}   1927-05-01
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Milford; Gulf

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Urosalpinx cinerea
200364   1927-11-01
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Stratford; "Lordship Beach"

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Natica heros
200394   1927-09-01
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Stratford; Short Beach

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Anomia glabra
200409   1932-12-00
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Guilford, near

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Littorina littorea
200494   1932-12-00
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; near Guilford; Colby

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Mytilus edulus
200500   1932-12-00
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Guilford, near Colby

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Crepidula convexa
231418   6279
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Guilford.

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Odostomia bisuturalis
257161   2445
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Branford

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Odostomia trifida
257165   2444
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut; Branford

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Anomia simplex
278914   Th 242Th 2420
Polynesia, Connecticut, Connecticut


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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