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lectotype Partulina redfieldii kamaloensis
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ANSP 108214Achatinellidae
Achatinellidae lectotype Partulina redfieldii kamaloensis
Dry Catalog # 108214
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Catalog date May 1913
donor Pilsbry
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provenance Pilsbry
Pilsbry Expedition
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Catalog date May 1913
donor Pilsbry
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provenance Pilsbry
Pilsbry Expedition
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ecology
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specific locality West colony, Kaualo, Molokai
secondary division Maui County
primary division Hawaii
country USA
original locality West colony, Kaualo, Molokai [eledger]; Between the branch ravines above the Kamalo ampthitheatre and below the old irrigation ditch we collected in three similar colonies of redfieldii [original description]
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unnamed locality
specific locality West colony, Kaualo, Molokai
secondary division Maui County
primary division Hawaii
country USA
original locality West colony, Kaualo, Molokai [eledger]; Between the branch ravines above the Kamalo ampthitheatre and below the old irrigation ditch we collected in three similar colonies of redfieldii [original description]
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expedition Pilsbry Expedition
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collector Pilsbry & Cooke
date collected 28 Jan 1913
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collector Pilsbry & Cooke
date collected 28 Jan 1913
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Remarks
ANSP 108214
remarks 100 paralectotypes split from this lot and recatalogued as ANSP 465037 on 8/19/2015.
Citations
ANSP 108214
Pilsbry & Cooke, 1914. Manual of Conchology (Ser. 2) 22 (88): 362, pl. 26, fig. 4
H. B. Baker, 1963. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 115 (8): 195