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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Noetia delgada (Lowe, 1935)
178541Martin Wolterding   1978-09-07
Nicaragua, worm reef, 12.9916667 -87.6875

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Saccella acapulcensis (Pilsbry & Lowe, 1932)
178565Martin Wolterding   1978-09-07
Nicaragua, worm reef, 12.9916667 -87.6875

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Nuculana costellata (G. B. Sowerby I, in Broderip and G. B. Sowerby I, 1833)
178566Martin Wolterding   1978-09-07
Nicaragua, worm reef, 12.9916667 -87.6875

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Saccella acapulcensis (Pilsbry & Lowe, 1932)
178567Martin Wolterding   1978-09-07
Nicaragua, worm reef, 12.9916667 -87.6875

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Chione amathusia (Philippi, 1844)
178711Martin Wolterding   1978-09-07
Nicaragua, worm reef, 12.9916667 -87.6875

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Radiolucina cancellaris (R.A. Philippi, 1846)
178818Martin Wolterding   1978-09-07
Nicaragua, worm reef, 12.9916667 -87.6875

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Amerycina colpoica (Dall, 1913)
179224Martin Wolterding   2978-09-22
Nicaragua, between Punta Anata and El-Farol (El Salvador), worm reef

CAS:IZ
Aligena peruviana (Olsson, 1961)
182159   1938-01-05
Nicaragua, 12.4675 -87.2108333

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undetermined
185773Liza Gomez Daglio   2011-05-02
Nicaragua, attached to floating stick, 11.66803 -86.57469

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Lepadidae
185774Liza Gomez Daglio   2011-05-02
Nicaragua, attached to the rope of fishermen nets

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Turbinidae
192533Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-22
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12 10' N, 86 45'. [Sta. AJF-133], 12.1905556 -45

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Plicopurpura pansa (Gould, 1853)
192998Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-26
Nicaragua, bay by Hacienda Nacascolo.

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Conidae
193527Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-23
Nicaragua, tide pools at low tide, 11.7833333 -86.5

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Conidae
193594Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-22
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12 10' N, 86 45'. [Sta. AJF-133], 12.1905556 -45

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Conidae
193959Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-22
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12 10' N, 86 45'. [Sta. AJF-133], 12.1905556 -45

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Fasciolariidae
194117Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-22
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12 10' N, 86 45'. [Sta. AJF-133], 12.1905556 -45

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Conidae
194238Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-21
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12 10' N, 86 45'., 12.1666667 -86.75

CAS:IZ
Conidae
194239Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-21
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12 10' N, 86 45'., 12.1666667 -86.75

CAS:IZ
Fasciolariidae
194312Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-21
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12 10' N, 86 45'., 12.1666667 -86.75

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Costellariidae
194883Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-26
Nicaragua, bay by Hacienda Nacascolo.

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Muricidae
196442Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-26
Nicaragua, bay by Hacienda Nacascolo.

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Muricidae
196443A.J. Ferreira   1974-01-01
Nicaragua

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Muricidae
196444Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-26
Nicaragua, bay by Hacienda Nacascolo.

CAS:IZ
Muricidae
196445Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-20
Nicaragua, long beach with a few rocks., 12.3833333 -87.0333333

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Ophiotrichidae
198885Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-22
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12.1905556 -45

CAS:IZ
Muricidae
215572Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-21
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12.1666667 -86.75

CAS:IZ
Muricidae
215586Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-21
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12.1666667 -86.75

CAS:IZ
Muricidae
215587Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-01-21
Nicaragua, immediately S of Puerto Somozo, El Velero, 12.1666667 -86.75


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