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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Tragodesmoceras ashlandicum (Anderson, 1902) (Anderson, 1902)
LACMIP 10763.1W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Woodman Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Tragodesmoceras ashlandicum (Anderson, 1902) (Anderson, 1902)
LACMIP 10772.1C. Ahlroth, W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Salt Creek, 40.7 -122.2

LJW:TEST
Tragodesmoceras ashlandicum (Anderson, 1902) (Anderson, 1902)
LACMIP 10778.1C. Ahlroth, W. P. Popenoe   
USA, California, Shasta County, Stinking Creek, 40.7 -122.3

LJW:TEST
Tragodesmoceras ashlandicum (Anderson, 1902) (Anderson, 1902)
LACMIP 21529.14T. Bear   
USA, California, Orange County, Silverado Canyon, 33.7 -117.6

LJW:TEST
Pseudoschloenbachia
LACMIP 23790.1W. P. Popenoe, H. Church   
USA, California, Shasta County, Hooten Gulch, 40.6 -122

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Tragodesmoceras Spath, 1922
USNM PAL163899Scott & Cobban   1961-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Tragodesmoceras bassi Morrow, 1935
USNM PAL163897W. Birchby   1968-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Tragodesmoceras bassi Morrow, 1935
USNM PAL163898J. Johnson   1928-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Tragodesmoceras bassi Morrow, 1935
USNM PAL163895W. Birchby   1968-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

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Tragodesmoceras bassi Morrow, 1935
USNM PAL163894Cobban & Scott   1964-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County

LJW:TEST
Tragodesmoceras bassi Morrow, 1935
USNM PAL163893Reeside & Cobban   1950-00-00
United States, Colorado, Pueblo County


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