Dataset: RWMNH-Tardigrades
Taxa: Dactylobiotus ambiguus (Macrobiotus ambiguus)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution


USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Dactylobiotus ambiguus (Murray, 1907)
235482P. Jennings   1971-05-01
South Orkney Islands, Signy Island, Lake 2 (Heywood Lake), -60.68 -45.6

USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Dactylobiotus ambiguus (Murray, 1907)
235473R. Heywood   1974-02-01
Antarctic Peninsula, Palmer Land, Alexander Island, Ablation Point, -70.8 -68.37

Robinson-Winter Museum of Natural History Tardigrade Collection


RWMNH:Tardigrades
Dactylobiotus ambiguus (Murray, 1907)
F006559Carl Johansson   BWCJ-0042008-07-23
USA, Alaska, Toolik LTER boardwalk, 68.62825 -149.5932


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