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

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University of Florida Invertebrate Zoology


UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura hunteria (Perry, 1811)
539431-MolluscaSkipper, William   1991-07-01
United States, Florida, Martin County, due E Fort Pierce, 27.54232 -79.78894

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura hunteria (Perry, 1811)
539329-Mollusca   1980-01-01
United States, Florida, Monroe County, off Dry Tortugas, 24.6447 -82.86

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura hunteria (Perry, 1811)
539317-MolluscaLee, Harry   1975-09-01
United States, Florida, Pinellas County, along causeway just N.E Indian Rocks Beach, 27.88344 -82.84544

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura hunteria (Perry, 1811)
539298-MolluscaSkipper, William   1965-01-01
United States, Florida, Duval County, off Big Talbot Island, 30.4832 -81.3761

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura hunteria (Perry, 1811)
539294-MolluscaLee, Harry   1980-12-06
United States, Florida, Levy County, just off N end Cedar Key

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura hunteria (Perry, 1811)
539277-MolluscaHapsis, George   1989-07-01
United States, Florida, Citrus County, off Crystal River

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura hunteria (Perry, 1811)
539268-MolluscaLloyd, Charlotte   1979-03-22
United States, Florida, St. Johns County, 20 miles E Saint Augustine

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Cinctura lilium
555490-MolluscaHough, Harriet   1988-04-13
United States, Florida, St. Johns County, off Saint Augustine, 29.95705 -80.2893


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Google Map

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