Symbiota logo

Sandbox Portal

Use for testing only

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

1
Page 1, records 1-9 of 9

Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus dispar Marsh, 1879
Carpenter   
United States, Colorado, Fremont, Garden Park, N of CaƱon City, CO. Along cliff S of Saurian Hill, 38.547501 -105.231598

LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus Marsh, 1885
USNM PAL357119M. Felch   
United States, Colorado, Fremont County

LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus Marsh, 1885
Jensen and Ostrom;E. Jones, V. Jones, J. Jensen   1971-00-00
United States, Colorado, Montrose, E 1/2, NW corner, Sec 23, T50N, R14W, Montrose Co, Colorado; also listed as "Mesa County, 35 miles west of Delta, Colorado" (ref 12262). Quarry on E rim of canyon of the E fork of Escalante Creek, on W slope of Dry Mesa, in the SE corner of Mesa Co., 38.583099 -108.397202

LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus dispar Marsh, 1879
Marsh;H. Felch, J. B. Hatcher, & Utterback   1877-00-00
United States, Colorado, Fremont, 38.539501 -105.224701

LJW:TEST
Camptosauridae
MacClary;Bird, Lockley   1935-00-00
United States, Colorado, Otero, Tracksites are along the river from the Muddy Creek monocline to the Black Hills monocline., 37.5322 -103.676201

LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus Marsh, 1885
Turner and Peterson   
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 38.583099 -108.397202

LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus Marsh, 1885
USNM PAL357027M. Felch   
United States, Colorado, Fremont County

LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus Marsh, 1885
USNM PAL337907M. Felch   
United States, Colorado, Fremont County

LJW:TEST
Camptosaurus Marsh, 1885
Armstrong et al.;W. Averett & M. Averett   1982-00-00
United States, Colorado, Mesa, E part of amphitheater at head of McDonald Creek, just N of I-70 in Rabbit Valley; part of Rabbit Valley Research Natural Area, 39.200081 -109.036133


1
Page 1, records 1-9 of 9


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.
Add Extra Fields