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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Cidarina beta Saul & Squires, 2003 Saul & Squires, 2003
LACMIP 10670.8B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca Creek, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina cretacea Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 10676.6unknown   
USA, California, Merced County, Los Banos Creek, 37 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cidarina beta Saul & Squires, 2003 Saul & Squires, 2003
LACMIP 22661.48unknown   1950-04-28
USA, California, Merced County, Los Banos Creek, 37 -120.9

LJW:TEST
Cidarina beta Saul & Squires, 2003 Saul & Squires, 2003
LACMIP 26346.20R. Stewart, W. P. Popenoe   1944-00-00
USA, California, Merced County, Charleston School area, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina cretacea Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 8147.13B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca area, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina beta Saul & Squires, 2003 Saul & Squires, 2003
LACMIP 8147.16B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca area, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina cretacea Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 8147.2B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca area, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina cretacea Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 8147.3B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca area, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina beta Saul & Squires, 2003 Saul & Squires, 2003
LACMIP 8147.4B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca area, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina cretacea Squires & Saul, 2003 Squires & Saul, 2003
LACMIP 8147.41B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca area, 36.9 -120.8

LJW:TEST
Cidarina beta Saul & Squires, 2003 Saul & Squires, 2003
LACMIP 8147.5B. Adams   
USA, California, Merced County, Laguna Seca area, 36.9 -120.8


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