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

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Malacology


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Skenea planorbis
7924C. Ancey   
Polynesia, Norway, Norway

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Parviturbo rehderi
8958T.L. McGinty   102251945-07-01
Polynesia, Florida, Florida; Singer Isld, North Inlet in Lake Worth

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Leucorhynchia
197868Wray Harris   WH #271927-01-01
Polynesia, American Samoa, Manua District, Manua Islands, Ofu, Ofu, -14.171011 -169.658407

BPBM:MAL
Leucorhynchia
201442Wray Harris   1927-01-01
Polynesia, American Samoa, Manua District, Manua Islands, Ofu, Ofu Island, -14.171011 -169.658407

BPBM:MAL
Leucorhynchia
201443Wray Harris   1927-01-01
Polynesia, American Samoa, Manua District, Manua Islands, Ofu, Ofu Island, -14.171011 -169.658407

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Haplocochlias cyclophoreus
205888Howard, Faye B.   
Polynesia, Mexico, Mexico; California dek Sur

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Lodderia formosa
227963   6279
Polynesia, New Zealand, New Zealand; North Island; Northland; Cape Reinga, off; Three Kings Island, 260 m off; Station 933 (Discovery II Exped.)

BPBM:MAL
Lodderia lodderae
227964   6279
Polynesia, Australia, Australia; New South Wales

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Parviturbo acuticostatus
255063   Th. #: 8977
Polynesia, California, California; Catalina Island

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Parviturbo acuticostatus
255064   Th. #: 9789
Polynesia, California, California; Laguna Beach

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Cirsonella densilirata
255076   Th. #: 12205
Polynesia, New Zealand, New Zealand; North Island; Auckland Island; 14 miles north of Auckland Island

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Liotella polypleura
255077   Th. #: 10188
Polynesia, New Zealand, New Zealand; North Island; Northland; Rangaunu Bay


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Google Map

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