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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10667.11B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca Hills, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10667.17B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca Hills, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10675.6B. Adams   1941-08-00
USA, California, Merced County, Los Banos Creek, 37 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10715.205W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Los Angeles County, Dayton Canyon, 34.2 -118.7

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10751.8W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Little Cow Creek, 40.6 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10752.12W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Little Cow Creek, 40.6 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10759.36W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek area, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10761.20W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Little Cow Creek, 40.7 -122.1

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10762.6W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek area, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10769.30W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Dry Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10769.33W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Dry Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10769.34W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Dry Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithium (Thericium)
LACMIP 10771.7C. Ahlroth, W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10773.7C. Ahlroth, W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10773.8C. Ahlroth, W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10784.5W. P. Popenoe, D. Scharf   
USA, California, Shasta County, Willow Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10784.6W. P. Popenoe, D. Scharf   
USA, California, Shasta County, Willow Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 10784.7W. P. Popenoe, D. Scharf   
USA, California, Shasta County, Willow Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 16644.6W. Sliter, W. Elder, L. R. Saul   
USA, California, Orange County, Silverado Creek, 33.8 -117.6

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 17876.1P. Riseley   
USA, California, San Luis Obispo County, Cottonwood Pass, 35.8 -120.2

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 23629.28R. Saul, L. R. Saul   
USA, California, Butte County, Chico Creek Valley, 39.9 -121.7

LJW:TEST
Cerithium
LACMIP 23637.186R. Saul, L. R. Saul   1952-08-17
USA, California, Butte County, Big Chico Creek, 39.8 -121.7

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 26341.8R. Stewart, W. P. Popenoe   1944-00-00
USA, California, Merced County, Ortigalita Creek, 37 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 26344.13R. Stewart, W. P. Popenoe   1944-00-00
USA, California, Merced County, Ortigalita Creek, 36.9 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 26344.14R. Stewart, W. P. Popenoe   1944-00-00
USA, California, Merced County, Ortigalita Creek, 36.9 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 26344.21R. Stewart, W. P. Popenoe   1944-00-00
USA, California, Merced County, Ortigalita Creek, 36.9 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 26638.8unknown   
USA, California, Merced County, Los Banos Creek, 37 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cerithiidae indet.
LACMIP 9908.1F. Sundberg   
USA, California, Orange County, Santa Ana Mountains, 33.7 -117.6


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