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Dataset: LJW-TEST
Taxa: Ancyloceratidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Crioceratites (Crioceratites) cornucapri (Anderson, 1938) (Anderson, 1938)
LACMIP 10018.1W. P. Popenoe, D. Scharf   
USA, California, Shasta County, Alderson Gulch, 40.5 -122.6

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Shastoceras shastense Anderson, 1938 Anderson, 1938
LACMIP 10019.1W. P. Popenoe, D. Scharf   
USA, California, Shasta County, Bee Creek, 40.5 -122.6

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Hoplocrioceras remondi (Gabb, 1864) (Gabb, 1864)
LACMIP 22816.1P. U. Rodda   
USA, California, Trinity County, Clements Ranch, 40.6 -122.9

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Toxoceratoides greeni Murphy, 1975 Murphy, 1975
LACMIP 22968.1M. Murphy   
USA, California, Shasta County, Roaring River area, 40.4 -122.7

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Shasticrioceras poniente Anderson, 1938 Anderson, 1938
LACMIP 22980.1M. Murphy   
USA, California, Shasta County, Roaring River area, 40.4 -122.7

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Ancyloceras thomeli Murphy, 1975 Murphy, 1975
LACMIP 22984.1M. Murphy   
USA, California, Shasta County, Roaring River area, 40.4 -122.7

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Toxoceras blandi Murphy, 1975 Murphy, 1975
LACMIP 22984.2M. Murphy   
USA, California, Shasta County, Roaring River area, 40.4 -122.7

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Shasticrioceras roddai Murphy, 1975 Murphy, 1975
LACMIP 23005.1M. Murphy   
USA, California, Shasta County, Roaring River area, 40.4 -122.7

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Shasticrioceras patricki Murphy, 1975 Murphy, 1975
LACMIP 23014.1M. Murphy   
USA, California, Shasta County, Mitchell Creek, 40.4 -122.7

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Shasticrioceras whitneyi Anderson, 1938 Anderson, 1938
LACMIP 23057.1M. Murphy   
USA, California, Shasta County, Bland Ranch Rd, 40.4 -122.7


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