Map of Anomia chinensis.
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To zoom in, click on the image or on a 'Zoom level'. -- map overlay Anomia chinensis 34.777802°N 134.55701°E -- Click to see record GBIF729652515. Anomia chinensis 35.5°N 139.5°E -- Click to see record GBIF188142748. Anomia chinensis 36.3607°N 140.612°E -- Click to see record GBIF380179577. Anomia chinensis 5°S 120°E -- Click to see record GBIF295265373. Anomia chinensis 38.93°N 128.770004°E -- Click to see record GBIF238243610. Anomia chinensis 38.2°N 121.28333°E -- Click to see record GBIF122855314. Anomia chinensis 1.4°N 103.8°E -- Click to see record GBIF295265352. Anomia chinensis 13.5°N 144.8°E -- Click to see record GBIF226524261. Anomia chinensis 21.6166272134°N 108.7637128822°E -- Click to see record INAT5415179. Anomia chinensis 34.64241°N 135.12294°E -- Click to see record INAT1976291. Anomia chinensis 36°N 138°E -- Click to see record UFMO378200. Anomia chinensis 3.4°N 101.2°E -- Click to see record UFMO338334.
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Anomia chinensis @ Global Biodiversity Information Facility (254) [Mollusca specimens of Toyama Science Museum (156); Akita Prefectural Museum:Hiroki Watanabe Collection of mollusca (31); Molluscan specimen database of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History (27); Marine invertabrate(Mollusca) specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natural History (13); Marine Invertebrata specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natutal History (9); Ibaraki Nature Museum, Mollusk collection (7); Shellfish specimens in the NISHINOMIYA SHELL MUSEUM, Japan. (5); Marine Invertebrata specimens deposited in the Fukui City Natural History MUSEUM, Japan. (5); Molluscus specimens of Toyohashi Museum of Natural History (5); Invertebrate specimens in the Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Japan. (5); Natural History Museum Rotterdam (3); Natural History Museum Rotterdam (NL) - Mollusca collection (3); Shellfish (GNHM-MS) (3); invertebratezoology (3); Gunma Museum of Natural History, Molluscan Specimen (3); Gyeryonsan Natural History Museum Shellfish (3); Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University (2); Paleobiology Database (2); NCOS1959_Mollusca (OBIS China) (2); Sea shell specimens database of Mr. Toru Ueda collection, Shizuoka Prefecture Museum of Natural History (2); Recent Invertebrates Specimens (1) accessed through the GBIF Data Portal. Each record tells when. See dataset links for citations & terms of use.]; iNaturalist (3); University of Florida Malacology (3)