Search Results (List)

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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Paleobiology


USNM:PAL
Sparodus validus Fritsch
USNM V5747   
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia

USNM:PAL
Isodectes punctulatus Cope
USNM V4457S. Huston   1893-00-00
United States, Ohio, Jefferson County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619495   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus peabodyi
USNM PAL619438   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Pantylus cordatus Unknown
USNM PAL410211   
United States, Texas, Archer County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619500   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619493   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Pariotichus
USNM V17048L. Sternberg   1917-00-00
United States, Texas, Baylor County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619502   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619499   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619494   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Sparodus crassidens Fritsch
USNM V5749   
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619498   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Sparodus validus Fritsch
USNM V5748   
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619497   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Sparodus crassidens Fritsch
USNM V5750   
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619496   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Cardiocephalus
USNM PAL619501   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County

USNM:PAL
Pantylus
USNM PAL409636   1983-04-17
United States, Texas, Baylor County


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