Search Results (List)

Dataset: USNM-PAL
Search Criteria: United States or USA or U.S.A. or United States of America; Georgia; Crisp; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Paleobiology


USNM:PAL
Plagiobrissus dixie (Cooke)
USNM PAL466471C. Cooke   C-16-141914-09-24
United States, Georgia, Crisp County

USNM:PAL
undetermined
USNM PAL551271   
United States, Georgia, Crisp County, Rockhouse Cave, 2 miles east of Wenona, 31.9229 -83.7681

USNM:PAL
Eurhodia patelliformis (Bouve)
USNM PAL461516C. Cooke   1914-09-00
United States, Georgia, Crisp County

USNM:PAL
Zygorhiza kochii (Reichenbach)
USNM V13774D. Harris   1925-00-00
United States, Georgia, Crisp County

USNM:PAL
Genus
USNM PAL171106D. Harris   1925-00-00
United States, Georgia, Crisp County

USNM:PAL
undetermined
Brantley & Cooke   C-10-141914-09-26
United States, Georgia, Crisp County, Locality And Remarks: 0.5mi E Of Hugenen Ferry, Small Qy On Averitt Plantation, 200- 300yds Sw Of Corner Of Lots 26-27; (Usgs Loc 7237; Bo-2), 31.9229 -83.7681

USNM:PAL
Genus
USNM V11401Cooke   1925-10-11
United States, Georgia, Crisp County

USNM:PAL
Eupatagus (Brissopatagus) alabamensis Cooke
USNM PAL465891C. Cooke   C-15-14
United States, Georgia, Crisp County

USNM:PAL
undetermined
Brantley & Cooke   C-10-141914-09-26
United States, Georgia, Crisp County, Locality And Remarks: 0.5mi E Of Hagenen Ferry, Small Qy On Averett Plantation, 300-400 Yds Sw Of Corner Of Lots 26+7; (Usgs Loc 7237; Cooke Nb1, Pg13; 4vi In Bottle; Bo-1), 31.9229 -83.7681

USNM:PAL
Genus
USNM V11401C. Cooke   1925-10-11
United States, Georgia, Crisp County

USNM:PAL
Rhyncholampas
USNM PAL461185C. Cooke   1914-09-00
United States, Georgia, Crisp County


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