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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Acanthodus uncinatus Furnish, 1938
YPM IP 545036Gerald O. Gunderson   
United States, Colorado, Douglas County, 0.7 km N of Fern Creek on slope SE of jeep trail, ~18 km N of Woodland Park, 39.151497 -105.110132

LJW:TEST
Acanthodus Furnish, 1938
YPM IP 545042Gerald O. Gunderson   
United States, Colorado, Douglas County, 0.7 km N of Fern Creek on slope SE of jeep trail, ~18 km N of Woodland Park, 39.151497 -105.110132

LJW:TEST
Acanthodus Furnish, 1938
YPM IP 545041Gerald O. Gunderson   
United States, Colorado, Douglas County, 0.7 km N of Fern Creek on slope SE of jeep trail, ~18 km N of Woodland Park, 39.151497 -105.110132

LJW:TEST
Acanthodus uncinatus Furnish, 1938
YPM IP 545034Gerald O. Gunderson   
United States, Colorado, Douglas County, 0.7 km N of Fern Creek on slope SE of jeep trail, ~18 km N of Woodland Park, 39.151497 -105.110132

LJW:TEST
Acanthodus Furnish, 1938
YPM IP 545040Gerald O. Gunderson   
United States, Colorado, Douglas County, 0.7 km N of Fern Creek on slope SE of jeep trail, ~18 km N of Woodland Park, 39.151497 -105.110132

LJW:TEST
Acanthodus uncinatus Furnish, 1938
YPM IP 545033Gerald O. Gunderson   
United States, Colorado, Douglas County, 0.7 km N of Fern Creek on slope SE of jeep trail, ~18 km N of Woodland Park, 39.151497 -105.110132

LJW:TEST
Acanthodus uncinatus Furnish, 1938
YPM IP 545035Gerald O. Gunderson   
United States, Colorado, Douglas County, 0.7 km N of Fern Creek on slope SE of jeep trail, ~18 km N of Woodland Park, 39.151497 -105.110132


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