Dataset: MCZ-Mala
Taxa: Taitaa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:Mala
Taitaa striatula Cooke & Kondo, 1961
187790Mangareoan Exp.   
Polynesia, French Polynesia, Austral Islands, Austral Islands, Rurutu, Mt. Manureva, -22.458392 -151.351036

MCZ:Mala
Taitaa dacryma Cooke & Kondo, 1961
187788Mangareoan Exp.   
Polynesia, French Polynesia, Austral Islands, Austral Islands, Rapa, Mt. Taitaa, -27.6 -144.333333

MCZ:Mala
Taitaa dacryma Cooke & Kondo, 1961
187789Mangareoan Exp.   
Polynesia, French Polynesia, Austral Islands, Austral Islands, Rapa, Mt. Taitaa, -27.6 -144.333333

MCZ:Mala
Taitaa neanica Cooke & Kondo, 1961
187791Mangareoan Exp.   
Polynesia, French Polynesia, Austral Islands, Austral Islands, Raivavae, Ahuairi Point, -23.869536 -147.693603

MCZ:Mala
Taitaa terebriformis Cooke & Kondo, 1961
187792Mangareoan Exp.   
Polynesia, French Polynesia, Austral Islands, Austral Islands, Raivavae, Ahuairi Point, -23.869536 -147.693603


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