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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Floyda concentrica (Webster, 1905)
Bass and Northrop   
United States, Colorado, Garfield, North wall of Glenwood Caynon directly above Hwy. 6 at Eagle Co.-Garfield Co. line, collected in both counties. This locality is about 12 mi. northeast of Glenwood Springs., 39.716667 -107.5

LJW:TEST
Floyda concentrica (Webster, 1905)
Bass and Northrop   
United States, Colorado, Eagle, Cottonwood Creek, south of Colorado River, sec. 13, T5S, R87W. This locality is a little more than 1 mi. southeast of locality 2., 39.615002 -107.098892

LJW:TEST
Floyda concentrica (Webster, 1905)
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

LJW:TEST
Floyda concentrica (Webster, 1905)
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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