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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


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Aviculopecten M'Coy, 1851
YPM IP 577694Richard C. Hills   
United States, Colorado, La Plata County, Animas valley, 37.39167 -107.84861

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Myalina perattenuata (Meek & Hayden, 1858)
USNM PAL386700   
United States, Colorado

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Aviculopecten M'Coy, 1851
Kindle   
United States, Colorado, "SW Colorado, four corners area; coordiates approximated for SW Colorado in the vicinity of the 4 Corners region.", 37.25 -108.75

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Vanuxemia Billings, 1858
Sweet   
United States, Colorado, Central Colorado, 38 -105

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Vanuxemia Billings, 1858
Frederickson and Pollack   
United States, Colorado, Fremont, collected from a small saddle in the lower silty shale about thirty feet above base of Harding Formation. NW1/4, sec. 35, T.17S, R.69W., 38 -105

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Myalina wyomingensis (Lea, 1853)
USNM PAL386701   
United States, Colorado

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Myalina perattenuata (Meek & Hayden, 1858)
USNM PAL386699   
United States, Colorado

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Septimyalina scitula Newell, 1942
193652Brill, K. G.   
United States, Colorado, Head of Spraddle Creek, W Bald Mountain, 4 miles NE Gore Creek Ranger Station, 39.673111 -106.341413

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Aviculopecten M'Coy, 1851
Bass and Northrop   
United States, Colorado, Garfield, North wall of Sweetwater Creek Caynon near junction of Turret Creek, upstream from Sweetwater Lake; NE1/4, sec. 8, T3S, R87W. This locality is about 13 mi. north of locality 2 and 13 mi. northeast of locality 5., 39.804169 -107.174164


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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)

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