Dataset: RWMNH-Tardigrades
Taxa: Acanthechiniscus victor (Pseudechiniscus victor, Pseudechiniscus tridentifer)
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
Pseudechiniscus victor Ehrenberg, 1853
F010304Carleigh Takemoto   SWRV-022009-07-24
USA, Alaska, Sagway River, 68.76945 -148.84765

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Pseudechiniscus victor Ehrenberg, 1853
F010305Carleigh Takemoto   SWRV-022009-07-24
USA, Alaska, Sagway River, 68.76945 -148.84765

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Pseudechiniscus victor Ehrenberg, 1853
F010309Carleigh Takemoto   SWRV-022009-07-24
USA, Alaska, Sagway River, 68.76945 -148.84765

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Pseudechiniscus victor Ehrenberg, 1853
F010306Carleigh Takemoto   SWRV-022009-07-24
USA, Alaska, Sagway River, 68.76945 -148.84765

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Pseudechiniscus victor Ehrenberg, 1853
F010307Carleigh Takemoto   SWRV-022009-07-24
USA, Alaska, Sagway River, 68.76945 -148.84765

RWMNH:Tardigrades
Pseudechiniscus victor Ehrenberg, 1853
F010308Carleigh Takemoto   SWRV-022009-07-24
USA, Alaska, Sagway River, 68.76945 -148.84765


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