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lectotype Holospira stenopylis
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ANSP 164376Urocoptidae
Urocoptidae lectotype Holospira stenopylis
Dry Catalog # 164376
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Catalog date 25 Jan 1935
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Phil. Soc. Penrose Mexican Expedition
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Catalog date 25 Jan 1935
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Phil. Soc. Penrose Mexican Expedition
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ecology
unnamed locality Slopes on north side of valley NE of
specific locality San Pedro
secondary division
primary division San Luis Potosi
country Mexico
original locality San Pedro Canyon, S.L.P., Mexico [eledger]; San Luis Potosi: Slopes on the north side of the valley northeast of San Pedro, Station 67, under stones, abundant [original description]
Coordinates 22°13'N, 100°49'W
source of coordinates
unnamed locality Slopes on north side of valley NE of
specific locality San Pedro
secondary division
primary division San Luis Potosi
country Mexico
original locality San Pedro Canyon, S.L.P., Mexico [eledger]; San Luis Potosi: Slopes on the north side of the valley northeast of San Pedro, Station 67, under stones, abundant [original description]
Coordinates 22°13'N, 100°49'W
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expedition Phil. Soc. Penrose Mexican Expedition
vessel
station 67
collector Pilsbry, H. A.
date collected 04 Aug 1934
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station 67
collector Pilsbry, H. A.
date collected 04 Aug 1934
collecting gear
site size
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altitude
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surface temp.
bottom temp.
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Remarks
ANSP 164376
annotation 01, 01 JUL 1982, G. ROSENBERG, PARATYPES SPLIT FROM THIS LOT AND RECATALOGUED AS ANSP 355350.
Citations
ANSP 164376
Pilsbry, 1953. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 105: 146
H. B. Baker, 1962. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 114 (1): 225