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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
USNM PAL164019   1950-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
USNM PAL164015G. Gilbert   1893-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras orbiculatum Stephenson, 1955
USNM PAL164017G. Scott & J. Scott   1967-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
312240Hattin, Donald E.; Kammer, Tom   1977-01-01
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Cut on south side of Highway 285 at Turkey Creek, south of Morrison, 39.5979 -105.20603

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
USNM PAL164016G. Gilbert   1893-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
USNM PAL164018   1950-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
312243Hattin, Donald E.; Kammer, Tom   1977-01-01
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Cut on south side of Highway 285 at Turkey Creek, south of Morrison, 39.5979 -105.20603

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
312242Hattin, Donald E.; Kammer, Tom   1977-01-01
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Cut on south side of Highway 285 at Turkey Creek, south of Morrison, 39.5979 -105.20603

LJW:TEST
Borissiakoceras Archangelskil, 1916
312241Hattin, Donald E.; Kammer, Tom   1977-01-01
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Cut on south side of Highway 285 at Turkey Creek, south of Morrison, 39.5979 -105.20603


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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