FMNH 3600

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  • 3600 Busycon carica carica label FMNH IZ
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    Description: Label image #1 for lot 3600 (Busycon carica carica)
  • 3600 Busycon carica carica labelFront FMNH IZ
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    Description: Label image #2 for lot 3600 (Busycon carica carica), showing front of collector's label
  • 3600 Busycon carica carica labelBack FMNH IZ
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    Description: Label image #2 for lot 3600 (Busycon carica carica), showing back of collector's label
FM Catalog: Invertebrate Zoology
Catalog Subset: Molluscan
Scientific Name: Busycon carica carica (Gmelin, 1791)
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Neogastropoda
Family: Busyconidae
Genus: Busycon
Species: carica
Subspecies: carica
Field #: EAM-3600
Collector: E. A. Mearns
Geography: North America, USA, Rhode Island, Narragansett Bay and Atlantic Ocean, vicinity of Newport
Date Collected: 20 Feb 1899
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: No
Count: 25
EMu IRN: 4596186
OccurenceID: f5e2f13d-6db3-4376-8e29-be6da9fbf8b4
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