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

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Ichthyology


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31981U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   1957-08-14
United States, Florida, Florida Straits, 29.5 -80.166667

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Glossanodon polli Cohen, 1958
51075Exped. Oceanog. Belge...Afr. L'Atlan. Sud   1949-06-06
off equatorial West Africa; 15.38 deg. C at 145 m; salinity 36.68 ppm; oxygen 1.79 grams per liter, 9.525 -16.383333

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Glossanodon Guichenot, 1867
236020crew of DA-BFAR   2011-06-01
Philippines, Between Luzon I. and Mindoro I., 13.885667 120.129833

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Glossanodon semifasciatus (Kishinouye, 1904)
49529Matsubara, K.   1954-11-24
Japan, Maizuru., 35.459369 135.326467

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Glossanodon semifasciatus (Kishinouye, 1904)
23441Noo Fish. School   
Japan, Noo, Niigata-kiu, Japan.

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49735U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   1954-04-19
Gulf of Mexico, 25.133333 -84.316667

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49734U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   1952-04-18
SE of Port Aransas, Texas; temperatures (degrees F): air 72, surface 70, bottom 66, 26.916667 -96.425

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24760Honolulu Lab Project   1968-11-25
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, 21.066667 -156.483333

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Glossanodon semifasciatus (Kishinouye, 1904)
214595Iwamoto, Tomio; Chiou, M.-L.; Ho, S.-C.   2001-07-19
Taiwan, Tashi fish market., 24.94118 121.900735

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Glossanodon semifasciatus (Kishinouye, 1904)
49733local fishermen   
Japan, Tottori, Sea of Japan, 35.546232 134.191044

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Glossanodon leioglossus (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1848)
49736   1948-06-12
Adriatic Sea, 43.301111 16.384722


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Google Map

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