Dataset: CAS
Taxa: Enhydrina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
229885H. Win and H. Tun   JBS-167142003-02-05
Myanmar, Tanintharyi Div., Dewei Dist., Thayetchaung Township, Ka Net Thiri Village, 13 40 17.0 N, 98 16 59.6 E, 13.6713888889 98.2832222222, 6m

CAS:HERP
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
98034F.B. Steiner   1964-08-12
India, Kerala, Cochin, 9.9653722222 76.2377166667

CAS:HERP
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
98035F.B. Steiner   1964-08-12
India, Kerala, Cochin, 9.9310027778 76.2666777778

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
12296A.W.C.T. Herre   1940-11-15
Myanmar, Yangon Div., Rangoon, 16.7833333056 96.1666666944

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
12297A.W.C.T. Herre   1941-01-06
India, Tamil Nadu, Ennur Station, 13.2105416667 80.3170166667

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
12298A.W.C.T. Herre   1941-01-06
India, Tamil Nadu, Ennur Station, 13.2105416667 80.3170166667

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
12299A.W.C.T. Herre   1941-01-17
India, West Bengal, Calicut, 11.2649416667 75.7631611111

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
12304A.W.C.T. Herre   0000-00-00
India, Tamil Nadu, Madras Fisheries Dept, Ennur Station

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
23647   0000-00-00
Thailand, Chol Buri Prov., Gulf of Thailand, Chol Buri Bay, fishing grounds off Chol Buri City [13 20 N - 13 27 N, 100 45 15 E - 100 57 E], 13.45 100.7541666667

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
23648H.A. Fehlmann and R.R. Rofen   1957-12-06
Thailand, Chacoengsao Prov., Bang Pakong River, Bang Pakong Village [13 29 45 N, 100 59 15 E], 13.4958333333 100.9875

CAS:SUR
Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803)
23658   1957-11-04
Thailand, Sangkhla Prov., From Songkhla Channel, found discarded at Songkhla waterfront [07 12 07 N, 100 37 15 E], 7.2019444444 100.6208333333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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