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Dataset: LJW-TEST
Taxa: Capulidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Astandes salsa Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 24652.11W. P. Popenoe   1961-05-24
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Astandes salsa Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 24652.35W. P. Popenoe   1961-05-24
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Astandes salsa Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 24652.37W. P. Popenoe   1961-05-24
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Astandes salsa Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 24652.50W. P. Popenoe   1961-05-24
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Minytropis melilota Squires & Saul, 2005 Squires & Saul, 2005
LACMIP 24659.50P. U. Rodda   
USA, California, Tehama County, Mill Creek area, 40.2 -121.7

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Minytropis melilota Squires & Saul, 2005 Squires & Saul, 2005
LACMIP 24659.51P. U. Rodda   
USA, California, Tehama County, Mill Creek area, 40.2 -121.7

LJW:TEST
Minytropis melilota Squires & Saul, 2005 Squires & Saul, 2005
LACMIP 24662.14P. U. Rodda   
USA, California, Tehama County, Mill Creek, 40.2 -121.8

LJW:TEST
Trichotropis
LACMIP 25399.43W. P. Popenoe   1960-09-05
USA, California, Butte County, Little Butte Creek, 39.8 -121.6

LJW:TEST
Lysis suciensis (Whiteaves, 1879) (Whiteaves, 1879)
LACMIP 26020.4W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Ventura County, Bell Canyon, 34.2 -118.7

LJW:TEST
Lysis suciensis (Whiteaves, 1879) (Whiteaves, 1879)
LACMIP 26020.6W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Ventura County, Bell Canyon, 34.2 -118.7

LJW:TEST
Paxitropis dicriota Squires & Saul, 2005 Squires & Saul, 2005
LACMIP 26046.5W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Butte County, Butte Creek, 39.8 -121.7

LJW:TEST
Paxitropis dicriota Squires & Saul, 2005 Squires & Saul, 2005
LACMIP 26046.93W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Butte County, Butte Creek, 39.8 -121.7

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Garzasia diabla Saul & Squires, 2008 Saul & Squires, 2008
LACMIP 26353.2R. Stewart, W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Stanislaus County, Garzas Creek, 37.2 -121.1

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Ariadnaria aldersoni Saul & Squires, 2008 Saul & Squires, 2008
LACMIP 26370.2J. Alderson   
USA, California, Fresno County, Cooper Canyon, 36.1 -120.4

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Lysis duplicosta Gabb, 1864 Gabb, 1864
LACMIP 26951.1A. Almgren   1981-12-04
USA, California, Orange County, Silverado Truck Trail, 33.7 -117.6

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Ariadnaria obstricta (White, 1889) (White, 1889)
LACMIP 28717.1W. P. Popenoe   1986-00-00
USA, California, Shasta County, 40.6 -122.1

LJW:TEST
Ariadnaria obstricta (White, 1889) (White, 1889)
LACMIP 30122.14W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Orange County, Santa Ana Mountains, 33.7 -117.6

LJW:TEST
Lysis suciensis (Whiteaves, 1879) (Whiteaves, 1879)
LACMIP 31460.1unknown   
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Canyon San Fernando, 29.8 -115.5

LJW:TEST
Garzasia intermedia (Cooper, 1894) (Cooper, 1894)
LACMIP 31461.1unknown   
USA, California, San Diego County, Point Loma, 32.7 -117.2

LJW:TEST
Lysis
LACMIP 6247.18J. Browning   
USA, California, Santa Barbara County, Jalama Creek, 34.5 -120.4

LJW:TEST
Lysis suciensis (Whiteaves, 1879) (Whiteaves, 1879)
LACMIP 6965.6J. Alderson   
USA, California, Los Angeles County, Dayton Canyon, 34.2 -118.7

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Turbinopsis Conrad, 1860
Sava;Harries   2002-00-00
United States, Colorado, Grand, SPECIFIC LOCATION: Kremmling Paleontological Resource Area, N of Kremmling, Grand Co, Colorado. LAT/LONG: estimated based on Kremmling, Grand Co, Colorado., 40.058887 -106.388885


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