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ANSP 131888Paludomidae
Paludomidae paratypes Cleopatra cara
Dry Catalog # 131888
Count 24
Catalog date 04 Apr 1923
donor American Museum of Natural History
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provenance American Museum of Natural History
American Museum Congo Expedition
Count 24
Catalog date 04 Apr 1923
donor American Museum of Natural History
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provenance American Museum of Natural History
American Museum Congo Expedition
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unnamed locality
specific locality Stanleyville [Kisangani]
secondary division
primary division Haute-Zaire Province
country Congo, Democratic
original locality Stanleyville, Belgian Congo [label] Stanleyville, Belgian Congo, Africa [eledger]; Stanleyville [original description]
Coordinates 00°30'N, 025°15'E
source of coordinates Coords in orig pub, Bull AMNH Vols 40 & 53Coords for Kisangani
unnamed locality
specific locality Stanleyville [Kisangani]
secondary division
primary division Haute-Zaire Province
country Congo, Democratic
original locality Stanleyville, Belgian Congo [label] Stanleyville, Belgian Congo, Africa [eledger]; Stanleyville [original description]
Coordinates 00°30'N, 025°15'E
source of coordinates Coords in orig pub, Bull AMNH Vols 40 & 53Coords for Kisangani
expedition American Museum Congo Expedition
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collector Lang, H.
date collected Mar 1915
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date collected Mar 1915
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ANSP 131888
annotation 01, -- Sep 1994, D.S. Brown, ?Psuedogibbula [sic] Assimineidae of Brown, 1980, 1994, acc. to radula. NB: one small shell is a true Cleopatra. I have mounted a radula extracted from a paratype in this series.
Citations
ANSP 131888
Pilsbry & Bequaert, 1927. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 53: 294, text fig. 53