Dataset: RWMNH-Tardigrades
Taxa: Diploechiniscus oihonnae (Echiniscus multispinosus, Echiniscus oihonnae)
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
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F012736JW   CWJW-102009-08-07
USA, Georgia, Coweeta LTER (CWT), 35.035372 -83.435117

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F010594Stephanie Calloway   BOBS-022008-07-26
USA, Alaska, Bonanza Creek, Black Spruce, 64.69985 -148.283183

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F012733JW   CWJW-102009-08-07
USA, Georgia, Coweeta LTER (CWT), 35.035372 -83.435117

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F010601Stephanie Calloway   BOBS-022008-07-26
USA, Alaska, Bonanza Creek, Black Spruce, 64.69985 -148.283183

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F012735JW   CWJW-102009-08-07
USA, Georgia, Coweeta LTER (CWT), 35.035372 -83.435117

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F012732JW   CWJW-102009-08-07
USA, Georgia, Coweeta LTER (CWT), 35.035372 -83.435117

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F012731JW   CWJW-102009-08-07
USA, Georgia, Coweeta LTER (CWT), 35.035372 -83.435117

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Diploechiniscus oihonnae Vicente, Fontoura, Cesari, Rebecci, Guidetti, Serrano & Bertolani, 2013
F012734JW   CWJW-102009-08-07
USA, Georgia, Coweeta LTER (CWT), 35.035372 -83.435117


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