Dataset: CAS
Search Criteria: Israel; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Terapon jarbua (Forsskål, 1775)
41840   
Israel, Eylath (=the coastal strip of the Gulf of Aqaba included in Israel territory)., 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Terapon jarbua (Forsskål, 1775)
41841   
Israel, Eylath (=the coastal strip of the Gulf of Aqaba included in Israel territory)., 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Photoblepharon steinitzi Abe and Haneda, 1973
58177Earle, Sylvia   1980-12-02
Israel, Red Sea; at Eilat, 29.549861 34.954661

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Torquigener flavimaculosus Hardy and Randall, 1983
59583Steinitz   
Israel, Red Sea; Eylath at Gulf of Akaba, 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Synodus variegatus (Lacepède, 1803)
70558Steinitz   
Israel, Gulf of Aqaba, at Elath, 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Synodus variegatus (Lacepède, 1803)
70559Steinitz   
Israel, Gulf of Aqaba, at Elath, 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Synodus variegatus (Lacepède, 1803)
70560Steinitz   
Israel, Gulf of Aqaba, at Elath, 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Synodus variegatus (Lacepède, 1803)
70561Steinitz   
Israel, Gulf of Aqaba, at Elath, 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
undetermined
238035Steinitz   
Israel, Eylath (= the coastal strip of the Gulf of Aqaba included in Israel territory)

CAS-CASC:CASICH
undetermined
238036Steinitz   
Israel, Eylath (Elat) (=the coastal strip of the Gulf of Akaba [Aqaba] included in Israel territory)., 29.549861 34.954661

CAS-CASC:CASICH
undetermined
233914Steinitz   
Israel, Eilat, Sta. 2187., 29.549861 34.954661


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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