Dataset: RWMNH-Tardigrades
Taxa: Platicrista angustata (Hypsibius angustatus, Diphascon angustatum, Diphascon angustatus, Diphascon angustata)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Robinson-Winter Museum of Natural History Tardigrade Collection


RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F013008Regan Boyer   HBRB-202008-07-13
USA, New Hampshire, Hubbard Brook LTER (HB), #00, 43.934667 -71.745889

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F010332Stephanie Calloway   FIMT-012009-07-22
USA, Alaska, Finger Mountain, 66.3577 -150.461433

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F010631Carleigh Takemoto   BNCK-022008-07-26
USA, Alaska, Bonanza Creek, 64.738783 -148.3101

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F013010Regan Boyer   HBRB-202008-07-13
USA, New Hampshire, Hubbard Brook LTER (HB), #00, 43.934667 -71.745889

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F010774Eric Linder   SEAK-012008-07-29
USA, Alaska, Seward Highway, 60.663917 -149.481444

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F010172Stephanie Calloway   WICK-042008-07-28
USA, Alaska, Winner Creek Trail, Girdwood, 64.8582 -147.830333

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F010628Carleigh Takemoto   BNCK-022008-07-26
USA, Alaska, Bonanza Creek, 64.738783 -148.3101

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F010181Stephanie Calloway   WICK-042008-07-28
USA, Alaska, Winner Creek Trail, Girdwood, 64.8582 -147.830333

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Platicrista angustata (Murray, 1905)
F010683Eric Linder   SEAK-022008-07-29
USA, Alaska, Seward Highway, 60.663917 -149.481444


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