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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Archaeocidaris McCoy, 1844
Itano et al.;W. Itano   
United States, Colorado, Eagle, "a small outcrop... Sec. 16, T2S R83W", 39.916668 -106.73333

LJW:TEST
Archaeocidaris McCoy, 1844
Itano et al.;W. Itano   
United States, Colorado, Eagle, "Sec. 3, T2S, R84", 39.916668 -106.783333

LJW:TEST
Archaeocidaris McCoy, 1844
Itano et al.;W. Itano   
United States, Colorado, Eagle, "Sec. 3, T2S, R84", 39.916668 -106.783333

LJW:TEST
Archaeocidaris McCoy, 1844
Itano et al.;W. Bateman, W. Itano   
United States, Colorado, Eagle, "Sec. 2, T2S, R84W", 39.916668 -106.76667

LJW:TEST
Archaeocidaris McCoy, 1844
Itano et al.;J. Sawdo, W. Itano   
United States, Colorado, Eagle, from "a ridge" of "about 100 m" in Sec. 5, T2S, R83W", 39.916668 -106.716667

LJW:TEST
Archaeocidaris McCoy, 1844
Henry   
United States, Colorado, Park, Site on open swale on rounded, high alpine ridge south of Horseshoe Gulch, between Horseshoe Mountain and Lamb Mountain, at point 1.65 mi east-southeast of vertical angle elevation bench mark VABM 13,898 ft (on Horseshoe Mountain) and 1.5 mi southwest of abandoned ore mimll at old Leavick townsite; site is 0.35 mi north-northeast of temporary bench mark TBM 13,128 ft (marked by three large cairns on small knoll held up by platy-weathering, coarse-grained quartzarenite). Approx. C. SW 1/4 sec. 18 (unsurveyed), T. 10 S, R. 78 W, Park County, Colorado., 39.176388 -106.156387


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