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

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
Haliotis corrugata
225700   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Punta Bonda (?)

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Acmaea rosacea
226251   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Round Island.

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Acmaea spectrum
226331   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Coronado Island.

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Tegula gallina multifilosum
227013   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Guadelupe Island.

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Tegula gallina
227436   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; San Geronimo Island.

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Balcis compacta
230742   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Point Abreogos ?

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Balcis fuscostrigata
230748   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; San Hipdite Pt.

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Balcis
230873   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Point Abreogos (?).

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Pusula radians
231624   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Magdalena Bay.

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Polinices bifasclatus
233694   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Scammon's Lagoon

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Terebra pedroana
256900   573,a
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Scammon's Lagoon

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Terebra hemphilli
256904   9886,a
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Mexico

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Brachidontes semilaevis
260359   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; San Felipe

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Mytella guyanensis
260371   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; Magdalena Bay

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Lithophaga attenuata
260574   6279
Polynesia, Lower California, Lower California; San Felipe


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