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lectotype + paralectotypes Ancylus eugraptus
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ANSP 68433Ancylidae
Ancylidae lectotype + paralectotypes Ancylus eugraptus
Dry Catalog # 68433
Count 20
Catalog date 09 Jun 1896
donor Ill. State Lab. Nat. Hist.
donation date
provenance Ill. State Lab. Nat. Hist.
Count 20
Catalog date 09 Jun 1896
donor Ill. State Lab. Nat. Hist.
donation date
provenance Ill. State Lab. Nat. Hist.
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ecology
unnamed locality
specific locality Illinois River Havana
secondary division
primary division Illinois
country USA
original locality Illinois R. Havana Ill [eledger]; Illinois River [original description]
Coordinates
source of coordinates
unnamed locality
specific locality Illinois River Havana
secondary division
primary division Illinois
country USA
original locality Illinois R. Havana Ill [eledger]; Illinois River [original description]
Coordinates
source of coordinates
expedition
vessel
station
collector Ill. State Lab. Nat. Hist.
date collected
collecting gear
site size
slope
aspect
altitude
depth
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salinity
surface temp.
bottom temp.
sediment
associated taxa
vessel
station
collector Ill. State Lab. Nat. Hist.
date collected
collecting gear
site size
slope
aspect
altitude
depth
pH
salinity
surface temp.
bottom temp.
sediment
associated taxa
Remarks
ANSP 68433
remarks Baker designated a lectotype, but it is mixed with paralectotypes in this lot and cannot be separated on the basis of measurements.It is believed that this lot may have been combined with ANSP lot 67791 as the current count of 20 does not match the ledger count of 10. Furthermore, both lots are from the same locality and type series, but lot 67791 cannot be found in the collection leading to the idea that they were combined without notation into the same type lot.
Citations
ANSP 68433
Pilsbry, 1896. Nautilus 9 (12): 39, not figured
H. B. Baker, 1964. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 116 (4): 158