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ANSP 186751Hydrobiidae
Hydrobiidae holotype Fontigens oxybeles
Dry Catalog # 186751
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donor Pilsbry, H. A. & Johnson, C. W.
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provenance Pilsbry, H. A. & Johnson, C. W.
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donor Pilsbry, H. A. & Johnson, C. W.
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provenance Pilsbry, H. A. & Johnson, C. W.
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ecology
unnamed locality
specific locality Silver Spring Run, a stream entering the west side of Lake George
secondary division Marion County
primary division Florida
country USA
original locality Silver Spring Run, Marion Co, Fla. [eledger]; Silver Spring Run, a stream entering the west side of Lake George, Marion Co. [original description]
Coordinates 29°10'N, 082°05'W
source of coordinates Coordinates approximate
unnamed locality
specific locality Silver Spring Run, a stream entering the west side of Lake George
secondary division Marion County
primary division Florida
country USA
original locality Silver Spring Run, Marion Co, Fla. [eledger]; Silver Spring Run, a stream entering the west side of Lake George, Marion Co. [original description]
Coordinates 29°10'N, 082°05'W
source of coordinates Coordinates approximate
expedition
vessel
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collector Pilsbry, H. A. & Johnson
date collected
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vessel
station
collector Pilsbry, H. A. & Johnson
date collected
collecting gear
site size
slope
aspect
altitude
depth
pH
salinity
surface temp.
bottom temp.
sediment
associated taxa
Remarks
ANSP 186751
remarks Two paratypes split from lot and recatalogued as ANSP 368394.
Citations
ANSP 186751
Pilsbry, 1950. Nautilus 64 (2): 37, pl. 3, fig. 1
Richardson et al., 1991. Tryonia 23: 9
Thompson, 1968. The Aquatic Snails of the Family Hydrobiidae of Peninsular Florida : 50