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

Page 5, records 401-500 of 843

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3495, D2692, D3496, D3497, 38.25 -104.599998

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Inoceramidae
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3501, D3502, 38.25 -104.599998

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P><P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Magadiceramus subquadratus (Schlüter, 1887)
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3481, D3484-8, 38.25 -104.599998

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Inoceramus pictus J.de C.Sowerby, 1829
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Inoceramus anomalus Heine, 1929
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3483, 38.25 -104.599998

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Magadiceramus subquadratus (Schlüter, 1887)
Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, SPECIFIC LOCATION: Pueblo, Colorado. LAT/LONG: estimated based on Pueblo, Colorado., 38.269169 -104.612778

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Platyceramus platinus (Logan, 1898)
Kauffman et al.   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, SE part of the SW Portland Cement Company Quarry, 2 km SE of Lyons, 40.200001 -105.23333

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Mytiloides stantoni (Sokolow, 1914)
Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, SPECIFIC LOCATION: Pueblo, Colorado. LAT/LONG: estimated based on Pueblo, Colorado., 38.269169 -104.612778

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Inoceramus pictus J.de C.Sowerby, 1829
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Magadiceramus Seitz, 1970
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3483, 38.25 -104.599998

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, SPECIFIC LOCATION: Pueblo, Colorado. LAT/LONG: estimated based on Pueblo, Colorado., 38.269169 -104.612778

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P><P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Inoceramidae
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P><P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Platyceramus cycloides (Wegner, 1905)
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3499, 38.25 -104.599998

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Magadiceramus subquadratus (Schlüter, 1887)
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3473, 38.25 -104.599998

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Inoceramus pictus J.de C.Sowerby, 1829
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Inoceramidae
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Inoceramidae
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Volviceramus involutus (J.de C.Sowerby, 1828)
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3481, D3484-8, 38.25 -104.599998

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Platyceramus Seitz, 1961
Walaszczyk and Cobban   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, D3504, D2693, 38.25 -104.599998

LJW:TEST
Inoceramidae
Elder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Lat/Long actually given to 2 decimal places, but there is ambiguity as to which exact locality (of three) the collection belongs, so they been rounded to nearest minute.<P>Northwest Pueblo Colorado Quadrangle<P>Take Colorado Hwy 96 2 miles west of Pueblo, turn north at access road to Pueblo Dam at Pueblo State Park. Drive on main park road past the dam and over the Arkansas R. to where road crosses the north end of the dam. Outcrops are in RR cuts on the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe line 0.25 miles NE of the north end of the dam.<P>, 38.283333 -104.716667

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Inoceramus prefragilis Stephenson, 1952
Cobban;W.A. Cobban   1984-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, West of Pueblo in the SW1/4 sec. 25, T. 20 S, R. 66 W, Pueblo County, Colo., 38.278 -104.734001

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Cataceramus barabini (Morton, 1834)
USNM PAL507544G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson County

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Mytiloides goppelnensis (Badillet & Sornay, 1980)
USNM PAL507398   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507318   1977-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507607G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Grand County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507754G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Larimer County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507586G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507417Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus balchiformis Walaszczyk, Cobban & Harries, 2001
USNM PAL507622G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Larimer County

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Mytiloides mytiloides (Mantell, 1822)
USNM PAL441483   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Cremnoceramus waltersdorfensis hannovrensis (Heinz, 1932)
USNM PAL501452Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Fremont County

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Mytiloides labiatus (Schlotheim, 1813)
USNM PAL507335J. Reeside & H. Christner   
United States, Colorado, Larimer County

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Inoceramus perplexus Whitfield, 1877
USNM PAL501225Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Archuleta County

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Sphaeroceramus Heinz, 1932
USNM PAL507573G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus dakotensis Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2000
USNM PAL501260Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Bent County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507444   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides mytiloides (Mantell, 1822)
USNM PAL507428Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507614   
United States, Colorado, Grand County

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Inoceramus wyomingensis Walaszczyk, Cobban & Harries, 2001
USNM PAL507726G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Larimer County

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Sphaeroceramus Heinz, 1932
USNM PAL507554W. Camack   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Endocostea typica Whitfield, 1877
USNM PAL507626G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Boulder County

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Mytiloides labiatus (Schlotheim, 1813)
USNM PAL507400G. Scott   1963-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Sphaeroceramus Heinz, 1932
USNM PAL507572G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus tenuilineatus (Hall & Meek, 1855)
USNM PAL507537A. Zapp   
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco County

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Mytiloides goppelnensis (Badillet & Sornay, 1980)
USNM PAL507343W. Birchby   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507445   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Endocostea typica Whitfield, 1877
USNM PAL507630G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Boulder County

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Inoceramus pictus J.de C.Sowerby, 1829
USNM PAL507326   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides ratonensis Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2000
USNM PAL501337Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Otero County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507378R. Burkholder   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507603G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Grand County

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Mytiloides mytiloides (Mantell, 1822)
USNM PAL507439Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507337Reeside, Cobban & Cristner   1950-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus pictus J.de C.Sowerby, 1829
USNM PAL441472   
United States, Colorado, Fremont County

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Mytiloides mytiloides (Mantell, 1822)
USNM PAL441482   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides mytiloides (Mantell, 1822)
USNM PAL507443Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides mytiloidiformis (Tröger, 1967)
USNM PAL501309Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Las Animas County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507599G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Grand County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507618W. Brown et al.   
United States, Colorado, Grand County

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Mytiloides ratonensis Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2000
USNM PAL501338Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Otero County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507560G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL441480   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507511R. van Horn   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson County

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Mytiloides goppelnensis (Badillet & Sornay, 1980)
USNM PAL507432Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507752   1977-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507431Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL441478   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507595Scott & Cobban   1957-00-00
United States, Colorado, Grand County

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Cataceramus barabini (Morton, 1834)
USNM PAL507547G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson County

LJW:TEST
Inoceramus pictus J.de C.Sowerby, 1829
USNM PAL507325   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL441476   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507569G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507317   1977-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides goppelnensis (Badillet & Sornay, 1980)
USNM PAL507349W. Birchby   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507319   1977-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507298   1977-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507608G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Grand County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507299   1984-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Cataceramus Cox, 1969
USNM PAL507747T. Stanton   
United States, Colorado, Boulder County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507755G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Larimer County

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
USNM PAL507636G. Scott et al.   
United States, Colorado, Larimer County

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Cremnoceramus deformis deformis
USNM PAL501455Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Moffat County

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Mytiloides ratonensis Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2000
USNM PAL501336Collector Unknown   
United States, Colorado, Otero County

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Cataceramus Cox, 1969
USNM PAL507744T. Stanton   
United States, Colorado, Boulder County

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Inoceramus pictus J.de C.Sowerby, 1829
USNM PAL507320   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus whitfieldi Walaszczyk, Cobban & Harries, 2001
USNM PAL507577G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507423Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides mytiloides (Mantell, 1822)
USNM PAL507471Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
USNM PAL507311G. Scott   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Inoceramus latus Sowerby, 1814
312261Hattin, Donald E.   1963-01-01
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 4 miles south-souteast of Carter Lake Reservoir on Parrish Ranch, 40.28064 -105.18771

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
431582Hattin, Donald E.   1978-01-01
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Cut on pipeline road at radio facility, 5 miles E of Thatcher, 37.546203 -104.014743

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
429698   
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, 5 mi above Pueblo, 38.32694 -104.60914

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Mytiloides Brongniart, 1822
325531Hattin, Donald E.   1978-01-01
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Cut on pipeline road at radio facility, 5 miles E of Thatcher, 37.546203 -104.014743

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Inoceramus fragilis Hall & Meek, 1856
IP3969   
United States, Colorado, North Park, 40.698334 -106.283637

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Inoceramus J.Sowerby, 1814
IP6868   
United States, Colorado, Cameron's Cone, 38.831378 -104.95442

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Inoceramus labiatus (Schlotheim, 1813)
IP26085   
United States, Colorado, Fremont County, 15 miles east of Canyon City toward Colorado Springs, 38.614849 -105.014053


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