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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Protocypraea crawfordcatei (Groves, 1990) (Groves, 1990)
LACMIP 17198.2P. Peck   
USA, California, Orange County, Bee Canyon, 33.7 -117.7

LJW:TEST
Cypraeidae indet.
LACMIP 17421.4G. Kennedy   
USA, California, San Diego County, Carlsbad, 5607 Palmer Way, 33.1 -117.3

LJW:TEST
Protocypraea jeanae (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 17611.1R. Squires   
USA, California, Butte County, Dry Creek, 39.6 -121.6

LJW:TEST
Protocypraea jeanae (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 17611.2R. Squires   
USA, California, Butte County, Dry Creek, 39.6 -121.6

LJW:TEST
Palaeocypraea wilfredi (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 17611.3R. Squires   
USA, California, Butte County, Dry Creek, 39.6 -121.6

LJW:TEST
Palaeocypraea wilfredi (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 17611.4R. Squires   
USA, California, Butte County, Dry Creek, 39.6 -121.6

LJW:TEST
Protocypraea jeanae (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 17611.5R. Squires   
USA, California, Butte County, Dry Creek, 39.6 -121.6

LJW:TEST
Protocypraea louellasaulae (Groves, Filkhorn, & Alderson, 2011) (Groves, Filkhorn, & Alderson, 2011)
LACMIP 17761.1J. Alderson   
USA, California, Orange County, Fremont Canyon, 33.8 -117.7

LJW:TEST
Protocypraea popenoei (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 17761.2J. Alderson   
USA, California, Orange County, Fremont Canyon, 33.8 -117.7

LJW:TEST
Palaeocypraea wilfredi (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 24081.23A. Clark   
USA, California, Butte County, 39.6 -121.6

LJW:TEST
Protocypraea jeanae (Groves, 2004) (Groves, 2004)
LACMIP 24081.24A. Clark   
USA, California, Butte County, 39.6 -121.6


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