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lectotype Polygyra loricata f. lowei
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ANSP 138510Polygyridae
Polygyridae lectotype Polygyra loricata f. lowei
Dry Catalog # 138510
Count 1
Catalog date 08 Jul 1925
donor Lowe, H. N.
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provenance Lowe, H. N.
Count 1
Catalog date 08 Jul 1925
donor Lowe, H. N.
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provenance Lowe, H. N.
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ecology
unnamed locality
specific locality Roadside spring, 24 miles east of Placerville
secondary division El Dorado County
primary division California
country USA
original locality Roadside spring, 24 miles east of Placerville, California [eledger]; Roadside spring, 24 miles east of Placerville, California [original description]
Coordinates
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unnamed locality
specific locality Roadside spring, 24 miles east of Placerville
secondary division El Dorado County
primary division California
country USA
original locality Roadside spring, 24 miles east of Placerville, California [eledger]; Roadside spring, 24 miles east of Placerville, California [original description]
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collector Lowe, H. N.
date collected 1916
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collector Lowe, H. N.
date collected 1916
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site size
slope
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altitude
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pH
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surface temp.
bottom temp.
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associated taxa
Remarks
ANSP 138510
remarks 2 specimens were found in this lot at the time of type verification. One specimen from this lot was re-identified as Trilobopsis loricata mariposa, and transferred to ANSP 453635 [M. Miller 18 Mar, 2015]
Citations
ANSP 138510
Pilsbry, 1940. Land Mollusca of North America (North of Mexico) 1 (2): 784, text-fig. 467b
Pilsbry, 1925. Nautilus 39 (1): 31, not figured
H. B. Baker, 1962. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 114 (1): 12