Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Protomedeia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Protomedeia Krøyer, 1842
22969Cordell/Broad   1977-08-02
United States, Alaska, 71.43 -156.453333

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23551USCG Polar Sea   1979-04-19
United States, Alaska, 63.7716667 -166.0033333

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Protomedeia chelata Kudrjaschov, 1965
24000   1976-05-22
United States, Alaska, 57.665 -159.215

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Protomedeia chelata Kudrjaschov, 1965
26046   1976-05-30
United States, Alaska, 59.168333 -167.331667

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Protomedeia Krøyer, 1842
26118   1976-05-30
United States, Alaska, 59.168333 -167.331667

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Protomedeia Krøyer, 1842
26126   1976-05-30
United States, Alaska, 58.433333 -166.733333

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26156   1976-05-29
United States, Alaska, 57.1 -166.986667

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Protomedeia fasciatoides Bulycheva, 1952
26173   1976-05-02
United States, Alaska, 56.97 -169.021667

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Protomedeia fasciatoides Bulycheva, 1952
27179   1980-06-05
United States, Alaska, 64.0266667 -168.5233333

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Protomedeia Krøyer, 1842
27181   1980-06-06
United States, Alaska, 64.395 -168.52

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Protomedeia chaelata
27195   1980-05-22
United States, Alaska, 62.1733333 -168.985

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Protomedeia Krøyer, 1842
27596DISCOVERER   1982-10-18
United States, Alaska, off S end Izembek Lg, 55.3166667 -163.3166667

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Protomedeia Krøyer, 1842
27839MILLER FREEMAN   1982-06-01
United States, Alaska, off Moffet Pt, 55.5333333 -162.5666667

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Protomedeia chelata Kudrjaschov, 1965
27844MILLER FREEMAN   1982-06-01
United States, Alaska, off Moffet Pt, 55.7 -162.7

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Protomedeia Krøyer, 1842
27846MILLER FREEMAN   1982-06-01
United States, Alaska, off Port Moller, 56.0333333 -160.6166667

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162043Marine Taxonomic Services   1996-05-01
United States, Alaska


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