Omphalotropis conoideus  Search

Higher Taxonomy:
 Kingdom: ANIMALIA
  Phylum: MOLLUSCA
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Current Status: Unverified
Records 110 of 10 (Page 1 of 1)
ID# Locality Collector Date
MO 263320: Samoa; 'Upolu; N. edge of Mt. Le Pue crater O Le Pupu N.P.J. F. Haska4 Dec 1993
MO 263349: Samoa; Savai'i; degraded lowland forest at Cape SiuvaoA. C. Robinson28 Feb 1994
MO 263352: Samoa; Savai'i; tall forest on logging track SE of AopoA. C. Robinson1 Mar 1994
MO 263364: Samoa; Savai'i; Cyclone damaged forest in Falealupo Rain Forest ReserveA. C. Robinson2 Mar 1994
MO 263399: Samoa; Savai'i; Trail above Maliolio River roadA. C. Robinson8 May 1994
MO 263412: Samoa; Savai'i; forest SE of AopoA. C. Robinson3 May 1994
MO 263424: Samoa; Savai'i; forest SE of AopoA. C. Robinson2 May 1994
MO 263432: Samoa; Savai'i; forest S of LetuiA. C. Robinson4 May 1994
MO 263435: Samoa; Savai'i; forest on fishing track to Aveavai, N of LetuiA. C. Robinson5 May 1994
MO 263449: Samoa; Savai'i; Letui lowland forestA. C. Robinson12 May 1994
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