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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155298   1982-09-18
United States, Alaska, Bakewell Estuary, 38 paces [from Carex zone]

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155299   1982-09-01
United States, Alaska, Bakewell Estuary, 38 paces from bottom of [Carex] zone

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155300   1982-09-19
United States, Alaska, Wilson Estuary

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155301   1982-03-25
United States, Alaska

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155302   1982-09-19
United States, Alaska, Wilson Estuary

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155303   1982-09-19
United States, Alaska, Wilson Estuary

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155304   1982-09-19
United States, Alaska, Wilson Estuary

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155305   1982-09-19
United States, Alaska, Wilson Estuary

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155306   1982-09-19
United States, Alaska, Bakewell Estuary, 25 paces from bottom of zone

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155307   1982-09-15
United States, Alaska, [mouth of Keta River] 227paces from top of [Carex] zone

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155308   1982-09-15
United States, Alaska, [mouth of Keta River] 220 paces from top of [Carex] zone

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
155309   1982-09-15
United States, Alaska, [mouth of Keta River] 120 paces from top of [Carex] zone

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
156093   1982-09-15
United States, Alaska, main channel

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
156291   1982-09-17
United States, Alaska

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
156292   1982-09-15
United States, Alaska, main channel

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
159339   1982-09-16
United States, Alaska

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Paramoera mohri Barnard, 1952
159342   1982-09-17
United States, Alaska


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Google Map

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