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

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
Succinea aurea
103605Mant, C.F.   1926-05-27
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Cambridge

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Succinea aurea
103606Mant, C.F.   1926-05-15
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Cambridge

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Mulinia lateralis
196478H.C. Higgins   #4541926-02-26
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Town Point

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Mytilus recurvus
196787H.C. Higgins   #4491926-02-26
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Dochester County; Town Point; Little Choptack River

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Mytilus recurvus
196788   #4491930-05-00
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Dochester County; Town Point; Little Choptack River

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Modiolus demissus
196808H.C. Higgins   #4491926-02-26
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Town Point; Little Choptank River

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Epitonium lineata
230453   6279
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Little Choptank River, Town Point.

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Diastoma virginicum
258305   9847
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Tedious Creek; Crocheron

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Megayoldia thraciaeformis
259687   9727,a
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland, 38.3638889 -73.5333333

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Geukensia demissa
260363   6279
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Little Choptank River; Town Point

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Ischadium recurvum
260368   6279
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Little Choptank River; Town Point

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Septifer leucopheata
260440   6279
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Whitehall Creek

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Amygdalum papyrium
260457   6279
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Little Chop Tank River; Town Point

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Mytilopsis leucophaeata
285169   Th. 9846
Polynesia, Maryland, Maryland; Chotank River


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