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To zoom in, click on the image or on a 'Zoom level'. -- map overlay Penitella kamakurensis 36°N 138°E -- Click to see record GBIF237727178. Penitella kamakurensis 35.3065°N 136.791°E -- Click to see record GBIF295299774. Penitella kamakurensis 36.666666666667°N 129.4°E -- Click to see record GBIF78756551. Penitella kamakurensis 30°N 70°E -- Click to see record GBIF477040581. Penitella kamakurensis 30°N 130°E -- Click to see record GBIF295299564. Penitella kamakurensis 54.1597°N 142.561°E -- Click to see record GBIF146859701. Penitella kamakurensis 60.22°N 165.5°E -- Click to see record GBIF39025782. Penitella kamakurensis 57.78°N 158.58°E -- Click to see record GBIF39025775. Penitella kamakurensis 45.3923°N 141.687°E -- Click to see record GBIF380147830.
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Penitella kamakurensis @ Global Biodiversity Information Facility (92) [Mollusca specimens of Toyama Science Museum (29); Akita Prefectural Museum:Hiroki Watanabe Collection of mollusca (18); Shellfish (GNHM-MS) (13); Gyeryonsan Natural History Museum Shellfish (13); Shellfish specimens in the NISHINOMIYA SHELL MUSEUM, Japan. (8); Molluscan specimen database of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History (7); Marine invertabrate(Mollusca) specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natural History (6); Marine Invertebrata specimens deposited in the Fukui City Natural History MUSEUM, Japan. (5); Paleobiology Database (3); Molluscus specimens of Toyohashi Museum of Natural History (3); Marine Invertebrata specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natutal History (3); Ibaraki Nature Museum, Mollusk collection (3); Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University (2); Sea shell specimens database of Mr. Toru Ueda collection, Shizuoka Prefecture Museum of Natural History (2); Marine specimens of Misaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, University of Tokyo (1); Invertebrate specimens in the Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Japan. (1) accessed through the GBIF Data Portal. Each record tells when. See dataset links for citations & terms of use.]