ANSP Malacology Collection Specimen Search Details
cited
Count 7
Catalog date 16 Sep 1935
donor Baker, H. B.
donation date
provenance Baker, H. B.
Count > 6
Catalog date 28 Feb 1989
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unnamed locality
specific locality Mandeville
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primary division Manchester Parish
country Jamaica
original locality Near Mandeville, Jamaica [eledger]
Coordinates 18°02'N, 077°32'W
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station J1
collector Baker, H. B.
date collected 14 Jun 1933 02 Sep 1933
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Remarks
ANSP A12685
remarks Baker divided station J1 into station nos. J1a, J1b, and J1c. Locality descriptions follow, with field note information followed by published data (Baker, 1934) in parentheses. Station no. J1: collected 14 Jun to 05 Jul, and 02 Sep 1933. 'Mandeville, Manchester; mainly around 1/2 mi. southeast' ('near Newleigh Hotel, just east of Nandeville'). Station no. J1a: collected 14 Jun to 05 Jul 1933. 'Newleigh Hotel Yard' ('the gardens'). Station no. J1b: collected 14 Jun to 01 Jul 1933. 'Across road from hotel' ('woods south of Williamsfield-Mandeville Road'). Station no. J1c: collected 15 Jun to 04 Jul, and 02 Sep 1933. 'Newleigh Estate and environs' ('woods north of hotel'). Dry lot consists of 2 shells labeled '1'; 3 shells labeled '1' + 'J7', 'J8' and 'J9', respectively, and 2 shells both labeled '1' + 'J120'. Baker's original dry label states 'Cepolis (dialeuca) nemoraloides (CBA) j-1, 2, 3, 7, 41'. ANSP dry label lists station J1, 14 Jun to 01 Jul 1933. Reference to stations other than J1 may be to other occurences of D. nemoraloides. Alc lot consists of 1 specimen tagged 'J6'; 1 tagged 'J8'; 1 tagged 'J9'; 2 tied together tagged 'J120'; and at least 1 dissected specimen. Original alc label states 'J1b Mand 6-14 (6-9) c 7-2 (120) Cepolis nemoraloides'. Note: the alc specimens were segregated into vials by V. Hooper 28 Feb 1989 to preserve Baker's original labels. The dissected specimens may have intermixed body parts.
Citations
ANSP A12685
Cuezzo, 1998. Malacologia 39 (1-2): 110