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

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Porocottus mednius (Bean in Jordan and Evermann, 1898)
22327U.S. Fish Commission   1906-06-15
Russia, Kamchatski, Tidepools at Nikol'skoye, Bering Island., 55.199314 165.991873

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Porocottus mednius (Bean in Jordan and Evermann, 1898)
60245U.S. Fish Commission (shore party)   1906-06-23
Russia, Simushir I, Milne Bay., 46.853181 151.848812

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Porocottus mednius (Bean in Jordan and Evermann, 1898)
60247U.S. Fish Commission (shore party)   1906-06-23
Russia, Simushir I, Milne Bay., 46.853181 151.848812

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Porocottus bradfordi Rutter in Jordan and Evermann, 1898
6063Rutter, Cloudsley L.   
United States, Alaska, Kodiak Island, Karluk, rock pools., 57.569731 -154.454959

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Porocottus mednius (Bean in Jordan and Evermann, 1898)
237821Mamayev, E. G.   1995-12-08
Russia, Kamchatski, Commander Islands, Medny Island, SE part, tidepool. At low tide among stones.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Porocottus camtschaticus (Schmidt, 1916)
237824Sheiko, B. A.; Tranbenkova, A. G.   1999-07-02
Russia, SE Kamchatka, Avatcha Bay, Staritschkov I, tidepool.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Porocottus minutus (Pallas, 1814)
237822Pitruk, D. L.; Sheiko, B. A.; Yabe, M.; Ikeya, K.   1995-07-26
Russia, Big Shantar I, Yakshina Bay, 200 m N of Topaznyj Cape; tidepool; temp 8.3 C.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Porocottus minutus (Pallas, 1814)
237825Pitruk, D. L.; Sheiko, B. A.; Yabe, M.; Ikeya, K.   1995-08-08
Russia, Small Shantar I, near Uspenija Cape, tidepool.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Porocottus allisi (Jordan and Starks, 1904)
237823Lavrova, T. V.; Pitruk, D. L.; Yabe, M.; Ikeya, K.   1995-08-11
Russia, Severnyj Bay, near Maria Cape, tidepool; temp 13.4 C.


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Google Map

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