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lectotype Melania simplex
ANSP Malacology Collection Specimen Search Details
ANSP 120916Pleuroceridae
Pleuroceridae lectotype Melania simplex
Dry Catalog # 120916
Count 1
Catalog date 20 Dec 1915
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Catalog date 20 Dec 1915
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primary division Virginia
country USA
original locality Virginia [eledger]; in Virginia, in a stream running from Abingdon to the Salt Works, and from the stream on which General Prestonâs grist mill is situated, near the Salt Works, as well as in a brook running through the salt water valley, and discharging into the Holstein river [original description]
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unnamed locality
specific locality [No specific locality]
secondary division
primary division Virginia
country USA
original locality Virginia [eledger]; in Virginia, in a stream running from Abingdon to the Salt Works, and from the stream on which General Prestonâs grist mill is situated, near the Salt Works, as well as in a brook running through the salt water valley, and discharging into the Holstein river [original description]
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collector Vanuxem
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collector Vanuxem
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Remarks
ANSP 120916
remarks 1 paralectotype split from this lot and recatalogued as ANSP 424643.
Citations
ANSP 120916
Say, 1825. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 5: 126
H. B. Baker, 1964. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 116 (4): 187