Search Results (List)

Dataset: UCM-IP
Taxa: Goniophoridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Invertebrate Paleontology


UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
12376Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98951Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98952Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98953Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98954Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98955Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98956Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98947Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98948Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98949Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus L. Agassiz, 1838
98950Scott, Gayle   
United States, Texas

UCM:IP
Goniophorus scotti Lambert in Scott, 1926
9251Nelson, Norman   
United States, Texas, Tarrant

UCM:IP
Goniophorus scotti Lambert in Scott, 1926
98941Nelson, Norman   
United States, Texas, Tarrant

UCM:IP
Goniophorus scotti Lambert in Scott, 1926
98942Nelson, Norman   
United States, Texas, Tarrant

UCM:IP
Goniophorus scotti Lambert in Scott, 1926
98943Nelson, Norman   
United States, Texas, Tarrant

UCM:IP
Goniophorus scotti Lambert in Scott, 1926
98944Nelson, Norman   
United States, Texas, Tarrant

UCM:IP
Goniophorus scotti Lambert in Scott, 1926
98945Nelson, Norman   
United States, Texas, Tarrant

UCM:IP
Goniophorus scotti Lambert in Scott, 1926
98946Nelson, Norman   
United States, Texas, Tarrant


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