Dataset: UF-INVERTEBRATES
Taxa: Callinina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Invertebrate Zoology


UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Callinina georgiana (I. Lea, 1834)
541531-MolluscaKrisberg, Marlo   1994-11-01
United States, Florida, Brevard County, St. Johns River at SR 520, adjacent to river just S fishing lodge, 28.36979 -80.87281

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Callinina georgiana (I. Lea, 1834)
541529-MolluscaCavin, E.   1992-05-23
United States, Florida, Lafayette County, Fletcher Springs, Suwannee River, 7 miles S Branford, 29.8468 -82.8903

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Callinina georgiana (I. Lea, 1834)
548953-MolluscaPoland, P.   1995-03-04
United States, Florida, Orange County, Wekiwa Springs State Park, just NW of Wekiva Springs, edge of Sand Lake, 28.7166 -81.4666

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Callinina georgiana (I. Lea, 1834)
541288-MolluscaPoland, P.   1997-06-21
United States, Florida, Polk County, Fort Meade, Patterson Park, 27.7612 -81.8037

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Callinina georgiana (I. Lea, 1834)
549573-MolluscaLee, Harry   2009-03-19
United States, Florida, Seminole County, waste ground between St. John's River boat ramp and parking lot, SR 46, just W St. John River bridge, 28.7153 -81.0353

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Callinina georgiana (I. Lea, 1834)
564380-MolluscaPilsbry, Henry   
United States, Florida, St. Johns County, Wrights Landing

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Callinina georgiana (I. Lea, 1834)
564469-MolluscaPilsbry, Henry   
United States, Florida, Lake George, 29.303724 -81.600843


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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)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.