Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Macrobiotus pallarii (Macrobiotus aviglianae, Macrobiotus pallari)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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R. M. Bohart Museum of Entomology


UCDC:Tardigrada
S-0009097   21871973-03-12
Croatia, Mount Maggiore, Istrian Peninsula

UCDC:Tardigrada
S-0009098   1973-03-27
Croatia, Mount Maggiore, Istrian Peninsula (Ucka)

Robinson-Winter Museum of Natural History Tardigrade Collection


RWMNH:Tardigrades
F014157Carl Johansson   PCCJ-022009-09-26
USA, Alaska, Primrose Creek, 60.320469 -149.438819

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011126Nate Kepplinger   FINK-052009-05-30
USA, Florida, Florida International University, 25.75455 -80.3795

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011128Nate Kepplinger   FINK-052009-05-30
USA, Florida, Florida International University, 25.75455 -80.3795

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F014159Carl Johansson   PCCJ-022009-09-26
USA, Alaska, Primrose Creek, 60.320469 -149.438819

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011122Nate Kepplinger   FINK-052009-05-30
USA, Florida, Florida International University, 25.75455 -80.3795

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011090Erika Boreliz   KLEB-032009-05-31
USA, Florida, Key Largo Bird Refuge, 25.011833 -80.515278

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011089Erika Boreliz   KLEB-032009-05-31
USA, Florida, Key Largo Bird Refuge, 25.011833 -80.515278

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011129Nate Kepplinger   FINK-052009-05-30
USA, Florida, Florida International University, 25.75455 -80.3795

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011124Nate Kepplinger   FINK-052009-05-30
USA, Florida, Florida International University, 25.75455 -80.3795

RWMNH:Tardigrades
F011125Nate Kepplinger   FINK-052009-05-30
USA, Florida, Florida International University, 25.75455 -80.3795


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