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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos incertus Cappetta, 1973
Nagrodski et al.   2006-00-00
United States, Colorado, Bear Springs locality on the Comanche National Grassland in southeastern Colorado, 37.336666 -103.068611

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos incertus Cappetta, 1973
Shimada et al.   
United States, Colorado, Baca, from "exposures" in the national grassland, 36.997223 -102.699997

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos Linck, 1790
15197Schumacher, B.A.   2002-03-06
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, CNG Tobe Local Fauna

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos Linck, 1790
15198Schumacher, B.A.   2002-03-06
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, CNG Tobe Local Fauna

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos Linck, 1790
17635Gallardo, C. et al.   
United States, Colorado, Baca, Table Mesa

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos Linck, 1790
17637Gallardo, C. et al.   
United States, Colorado, Baca, Table Mesa

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos Linck, 1790
17492Schumacher, B.A.   2006-01-14
United States, Colorado, Otero, CNG Bear Spring Local Fauna

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos Linck, 1790
17636Gallardo, C. et al.   
United States, Colorado, Baca, Table Mesa

LJW:TEST
Protoplatyrhina renae Case, 1978
17994Everhart, M.J.   2011-11-06
United States, Colorado, Adams, NE of Deer Trail

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos incertus Cappetta, 1973
15099Schumacher, B.A.   2002-03-06
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, CNG Tobe Local Fauna

LJW:TEST
Rhinobatos Linck, 1790
17493Schumacher, B.A.   2006-01-14
United States, Colorado, Otero, CNG Bear Spring Local Fauna


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