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lectotype Lampsilis semirasa
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ANSP 99542Unionidae
Unionidae lectotype Lampsilis semirasa
Dry Catalog # 99542
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Catalog date 10 nov 1909
donor Hinkley, A. A.
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provenance Hinkley, A. A.
Count 1
Catalog date 10 nov 1909
donor Hinkley, A. A.
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provenance Hinkley, A. A.
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ecology
unnamed locality
specific locality Ganina, 3 miles southwest of San Diequinto
secondary division
primary division San Luis Potosi
country Mexico
original locality Ganina, 3 mi. SW of San Diequinto, S.L. Potosi, Mexico [eledger]; Ganina River three miles southwest of San Dieguito, in mud and gravel in clear water about knee-deep, where there was no current [original description]
Coordinates
source of coordinates
unnamed locality
specific locality Ganina, 3 miles southwest of San Diequinto
secondary division
primary division San Luis Potosi
country Mexico
original locality Ganina, 3 mi. SW of San Diequinto, S.L. Potosi, Mexico [eledger]; Ganina River three miles southwest of San Dieguito, in mud and gravel in clear water about knee-deep, where there was no current [original description]
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collector Hinkley, A. A.
date collected 1909
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collector Hinkley, A. A.
date collected 1909
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site size
slope
aspect
altitude
depth
pH
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surface temp.
bottom temp.
sediment
associated taxa
Remarks
ANSP 99542
remarks 36 paralectotypes split from this lot and recatalogued as ANSP 454002 on 11/15/2013.
Citations
ANSP 99542
Pilsbry, 1910. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 61 (3): 534-535, pl. 26, fig. 7, 8
Johnson & Baker, 1973. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 125: 170