Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Saccardoella lacustris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Saccardoella lacustris Fallah & Shearer
NBM-F-06071Carter, Adrian   AC 3712006-09-30
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Creek (not dump side) beside dirt road near Bonshaw and Trans Canada, 46.1983 -63.3369

NBM
Saccardoella lacustris Fallah & Shearer
NBM-F-06551Carter, Adrian   AC 9602008-08-04
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Off dirt road near Bonshaw, 46.1995 -63.3363

NBM
Saccardoella lacustris Fallah & Shearer
NBM-F-06803Carter, Adrian   AC 12562010-08-12
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Strathgartney Provincial Park, 46.209 -63.332

NBM
Saccardoella lacustris Fallah & Shearer
NBM-F-06810Carter, Adrian   AC 12632010-08-16
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Creek (dump side) beside dirt road near Bonshaw and Trans Canada, 46.1995 -63.3363

NBM
Saccardoella lacustris Fallah & Shearer
NBM-F-06947Carter, Adrian   AC 14032009-08-06
Canada, Québec, Near Sainte Anne River Chalet 55, Gite de Mont Albert, Parc National de la Gaspésie, 48.948 -66.1269


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Google Map

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