Search Results (List)

Dataset: USNM-PAL
Taxa: Fenestelliidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Paleobiology


USNM:PAL
Polypora Duncan
USNM PAL154150 2   collection 27
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Fenestella cingulata Ulrich
USNM PAL154169   collection 27
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Polyporella Duncan
USNM PAL154148 6   collection 27
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Polyporella Duncan
USNM PAL154142 2   collection 68
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154180   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154183   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154181   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Fenestella subflexuosa Ulrich
USNM PAL154171   collection 150
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Fenestella cingulata Ulrich
USNM PAL154143 1   collection 68
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154178   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Fenestella cingulata Ulrich
USNM PAL154142 1   collection 68
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154176   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154179   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Fenestella subflexuosa Ulrich
USNM PAL154149 2a   collection 27
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154184   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Fenestella subflexuosa Ulrich
USNM PAL154171   

USNM:PAL
Neoreteporina Duncan
USNM PAL154151   collection 202
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Polyporella Duncan
USNM PAL154150 4   collection 27
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154182   collection 136
United States, Arizona

USNM:PAL
Lyroporella Duncan
USNM PAL154177   collection 136
United States, Arizona


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