Dataset: BPBM-MAL
Taxa: Fijianella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


BPBM:MAL
Fijianella calciphila C. M. Cooke & Clench, 1943
10107   ex 1671541943-02-01
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Yaqasa, Yangasa Levu {Also: Yagasalevu}, -18.942746 -178.449086

BPBM:MAL
Fijianella laddi C. M. Cooke & Clench, 1943
10108   ex 1670811943-02-01
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Navutu-i-Loma, Navutu-i-Loma, -18.966667 -178.483333

BPBM:MAL
Fijianella cornucopia
10109   ex 1670831943-02-01
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Navutu-i-Loma, Navutu-i-Loma, -18.966667 -178.483333

BPBM:MAL
Fijianella calciphila C. M. Cooke & Clench, 1943
167154Ladd, H.S.   1934-07-26
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Yaqasa, S. end of island; inland 150 ft. +/-, -18.950075 -178.452142

BPBM:MAL
167155Ladd, H.S.   1934-07-26
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Yaqasa, S. end of island; inland 150 ft. +/-, -18.950075 -178.452142

BPBM:MAL
223193Seli & Kondo, Y.   1968-981968-10-26
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Vatoa, Muanivatu; Vatoa Village (S. end of Vatoa), 2000 ft. from east end of, -19.823328 -178.246055

BPBM:MAL
223258Seli & Kondo, Y.   1968-1021968-11-01
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Vatoa, Thambana-i-Ra, Hill 220; at foot of hill

BPBM:MAL
223269Seli & Kondo, Y.   1968-1021968-11-01
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Vatoa, Thambana-i-Ra, Hill 220; at foot of hill

BPBM:MAL
223286Kondo, Y.   1968-1061968-11-05
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Vatoa, Muanivatu; at Big Rock, -19.822581 -178.250175

BPBM:MAL
223323Seli & Kondo, Y.   1968-1081968-11-08
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Vatoa, Lutuvana; Hill 170.

BPBM:MAL
223371Kondo, Y.   1968-1131968-11-13
Melanesia, Fiji, Lau Province, Lau Islands, Vatoa, Nakabu


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