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Document Date: 2013-01-09 22:48:41


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City

Kano / Paris / Stockholm / Posesion / Puerto Deseado / Vancouver / Islands / Washington / /

Company

Cnidaria / Oxford University Press / Calliostomatinae / Leys S.P. / /

Country

New Zealand / Chile / United States / Iceland / United Kingdom / Argentina / New Caledonia / /

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Facility

Museum National d’Histoire / University of Victoria / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County / United States National Museum of Natural History / Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History / Alaska James Hamilton McLean Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County / Scale bar / Swedish Museum of Natural History / University of California / National Museum of New Zealand / /

NaturalFeature

Rat Islands / Atlantic Ocean / Kiska Island / Amchitka Island / Fuego / Semisopochnoi Island / Gulf of Alaska / Western Santa Barbara Channel / Buldir Island / Loyalty Islands / Mediterranean Sea / Rhabdocalyptus / /

OperatingSystem

Genera / /

Organization

National Marine Fisheries Service / Association of Trochiform Vetigastropods / University of California / Berkeley / Marine Biological Association / DISCUSSION Association of Trochiform Vetigastropods / University of Victoria / Oxford University / /

Person

Roger N. Clark / Henry Reiswig / J.H. McLean / Rae Baxter / Anders Ware / Howe Rise / Campagnes Musorstom / Tierra del Fuego / Bruce Marshall / Michelle Schwengel / D. Geiger / Daniel L. Geiger / Carole Hickman / Brian Koehler / /

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Position

RT / King / R. N. / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / British Columbia / Washington / Victoria / California / Los Angeles County / /

PublishedMedium

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution / Atlas / Natural History / THE NAUTILUS / Zoologica Scripta / /

Region

Antarctic / southern Argentina / southern South America / /

Technology

radiation / /

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