Dataset: CAS-IZ
Search Criteria: India; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Matuta
163997Franz B. Steiner   1964-08-20
India, Ry Beach

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Matuta
164001Albert Wm. Christian Herre   1941-01-13
India, Calicut

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Cypraea pulchella Swainson, 1823
164953Franz B. Steiner   1971-06-01
India, 18 miles __ Madras, S India, E__aharangham

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Cypraea pallida pallida Gray, 1824
164955   1964-12-01
India, Bombay, Colaba, Cuffparade [Cuff Parade]

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Matuta victor (Fabricius, 1781)
165441Albert Wm. Christian Herre   1941-01-13
India, Calicut

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Pseudocaligus
175258   1975-01-01
India, removed from right pectoral fin

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Taeniacanthus aluteri Avdeev, 1977
175275   0000-00-00
India, removed from branchial cavity wall

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Taeniacanthus aluteri Avdeev, 1977
175283   0000-00-00
India

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Pseudocaligus
175290   1975-01-01
India, removed from pectoral fin

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Pseudocaligus parvus Bassett-Smilth, 1898
175302   1941-01-01
India, removed from branchial cavity wall

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Taeniacanthus yamagutii (Shiino, 1957)
175355   1941-01-01
India, removed from branchial cavity wall

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Pseudocaligus
175487   1975-01-01
India, removed from right pectoral fin

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Pseudocaligus
175488   1964-12-21
India, removed from right pectoral fin

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Pseudocaligus parvus Bassett-Smilth, 1898
175497   1975-04-01
India, removed from branchial cavity wall

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Taeniacanthus yamagutii (Shiino, 1957)
175499   1975-04-01
India, removed from branchial cavity wall

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Pseudocaligus
175510   1975-01-01
India, removed from pectoral fins

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undetermined
175513   1975-01-01
India, removed from right pectoral fin

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Taeniacanthus lagocephali Pearse, 1952
175521   1975-01-01
India, removed from branchial cavity wall

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Conus araneosus Solander in [Lightfoot], 1786
180441   1964-01-01
India

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Conus araneosus Solander in [Lightfoot], 1786
180445Drennan (x Cloaver, likely purchased from Clover   
India

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Conidae
190515   1975-02-24
India, 15 mi SE of Covelong (Kovalam). DEPTH: 30 fms BOTTOM: rocks and mud

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Hipponicidae
190954F.B. Steiner   1964-12-19
India, Colaba. DEPTH: littoral BOTTOM: mud, sand, and rocks

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Turbinidae
192910F.B. Steiner   1973-11-10
India, Colaba Point

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Turbinidae
192911F.B. Steiner   1973-11-10
India, Colaba Point

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Conidae
193600E.S. Ross and D.Q. Cavagnaro   1962-03-23
India, 900 m

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Harpa major Roding, 1798
194736Franz B. Steiner   1965-08-01
India

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Martesia
196235   1915-02-22
India, 79 45" E.

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Ophiotrichidae
198944F.B. Steiner   1964-12-18
India, Colaba, Cuff Parade. DEPTH: intertidal BOTTOM: mud, rocks, sand

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Muricidae
203163Franz B. Steiner   1964-08-20
India, Ry Beach

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Muricidae
203166F.B. Steiner   1965-04-17
India, Colaba

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Muricidae
203168F.B. Steiner   1965-04-17
India, Colaba

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Muricidae
203175F. B. Steiner   1960-01-01
India, Madras, 13 05' N, 80 17' E

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Muricidae
204022F.B. Steiner   1965-04-17
India, Bombay, Colaba. DEPTH: littoral BOTTOM: mud, sand, rocks

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Muricidae
204025F.B. Steiner   1970-01-01
India, Madras

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Muricidae
204030F.B. Steiner   1965-04-17
India, Colaba

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Conasprella aculeiformis (Reeve, 1844)
204164Franz B. Steiner   1970-07-01
India, 15 mi off Ennore

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Conasprella lentiginosa (Reeve, 1844)
204171Franz Steiner   1963-09-01
India

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Conasprella lentiginosa (Reeve, 1844)
204173Franz Steiner   1965-04-01
India, Colaba

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Conasprella lentiginosa (Reeve, 1844)
204174F.B. Steiner   1966-01-01
India

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Conasprella lentiginosa (Reeve, 1844)
204175F.B. Steiner   1963-01-01
India

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Mauritia depressa (J.E. Gray, 1824)
208239   1976-01-01
India

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Erronea pallida (J.E. Gray, 1824)
208261   
India

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Erronea onyx (Linnaeus, 1758)
208262   
India

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Palmadusta lentiginosa (J.E. Gray, 1825)
208272   
India


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