Dataset: iNaturalist-iNaturalistEC
Taxa: Euconulidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Ecuador


iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Habroconus
19410336Matt Parr   2019-01-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.0613011596 -78.773314372

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Habroconus
19410388Matt Parr   2019-01-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.0625321548 -78.7695343077

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Habroconus
19432062Matt Parr   2019-01-04
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.060235485 -78.772765753

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Habroconus
19467523Matt Parr   2019-01-05
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.0766523206 -78.7908405934

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Habroconus
20062885wouter_oe   2019-01-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, Distrito Metropolitano de Quito, 0.0528675748 -78.842706477

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Habroconus
21889769Miguel Ángel Herrera Vivar   2019-03-30
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Zamora, -3.9765782742 -79.0844650807

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Habroconus
34908389Felipe Campos   2011-03-01
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Pujilí, -0.9844510374 -79.0655231483


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