Murchisonellidae

Finnish taxon
Yes
Occurrence in Finland
Observed in Finland
Publication of occurrence
  • Merikotka (2014) TOPCONS-hanke tiedottaa: Uusi kotilolaji löytynyt Haminan edustan merialueelta. Meriturvallisuuden ja -liikenteen tutkimuskeskus.
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Overlays
  • Biogeographical provinces
  • Borders of biogeographical provinces
  • Municipalities
  • Counties
  • ELY-areas
  • Forest vegetation zones
  • Mire vegetation zones
  • Threatened species evaluation zones
  • Forest zones important for biodiversity (regional)
  • Habitat 2019 (LUKE)
  • Age of trees 2019 (LUKE)
  • Protected areas (SYKE)
  • Other protected areas
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200 km
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Observations
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More information
2000 km
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  • Occurs on the basis of occurrence data – not an expert evaluation
Area
Status
Notes
Year
Specimen URI Identifier
V – Varsinais-Suomi
Occurs on the basis of occurrence data – not an expert evaluation
U – Uusimaa
Occurs on the basis of occurrence data – not an expert evaluation
EK – South Karelia
Occurs on the basis of occurrence data – not an expert evaluation
St – Satakunta
Occurs on the basis of occurrence data – not an expert evaluation
EP – South Ostrobothnia
Occurs on the basis of occurrence data – not an expert evaluation

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The chart shows temporal distribution of the observations, which is not the same as population increase/decrease.

Material sample
57
Observation
2
Preserved specimen
1
57
1
1
1