Search Results (List)

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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Paleobiology


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Isochilina gracilis Jones
USNM PAL559500   
Canada, Ontario, ostracod zone near top of Parmelis ls. - Ft. Henry Hill, Kingston (Basal Pt. of Lowville)

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Isochilina modesta
USNM PAL68777   
United States, Tennessee, Nashville

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Isochilina arctica Poulsen
USNM PAL71002C. Poulsen   
Greenland, Nunatami, In Nw Part Of Country

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Isochilina (Leperditia) columbina Bassler
USNM PAL113402Collector Unknown   
United States, Tennessee, Bedford County, Locality And Remarks: S Of Edgefield Junction Bed 1

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Isochilina jonesi
USNM PAL559501   
United States, Alabama, Horizon - Greenville

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Isochilina arctica Poulsen
USNM PAL70996C. Poulsen   
Greenland, Nunatami, In Nw Part Of Country

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Isochilina lingula Ulrich, Bassler, Raymond Smith
USNM PAL113379   
United States, Pennsylvania, Bellefonte - Stones River, 115 ft. beneath top

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Isochilina modesta
USNM PAL54244   
United States, Kentucky, High Bridge

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Isochilina eximia Raymond
USNM PAL109234T. Clark   
United States, Vermont, Franklin County, Grandge Farm, 4.5 mi. north of Highgate Center

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Isochilina longula Ulrich
USNM PAL113380E. Ulrich   1917-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Mid. Stones River, 5 mi. north Fannettsburg, along road west of Big Knob.

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Isochilina stantoni
USNM PAL113381   
United States, Colorado, Fremont County, 2 mi. NW of Canyon City ( 310 - 350 ft. above Archian ), 38.473 -105.44

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Isochilina ventricosa Ulrich
USNM PAL68801   
Canada, Ontario, Near Ottawa - Ss. near top or base of Lowville or Pamelia ls.

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Isochilina puteata Raymond
USNM PAL109235T. Clark   
United States, Vermont, Franklin County, Grandge Farm, 4.5 mi. north of Highgate Center


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