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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Tubastraea tenuilamellosa (Milne Edwards and Haime, 1848)
4277J.T. Rees   1974-07-01
Mexico, Las Cruces cove, under rock overhangs, in surge channel. DEPTH: 10 ft

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
5614Sylvia Earle and Al Giddings   1975-07-01
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru"

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
18925G.M. Wellington   1974-02-23
Ecuador

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
18996G.M. Wellington   1974-06-26
Ecuador, under rocky ledge. DEPTH: 2 m

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
66640T. Asiedo, H.W. Clark, Frank Taiga   1932-06-13
Ecuador, between rocks in tide pools

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
66644D.P. Abbott   1964-02-18
Ecuador, Bahia Conway, SW end Bahia Conway, N coast Isla Eden

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
74809Bob Setzer   1966-07-04
United States, California, Monterey County, Great Tide Pool

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
74968Dustin Chivers   1964-06-22
Mexico, Isla Danzante, northeast end, small cove, on cliff face. DEPTH: 30-40 ft

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
85322D. Powell   1976-05-02
Mexico, Isla Cerralvo, small islet Carpenteria, on "Tubasterid" coral.

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
96448Gary C. Williams   1990-11-21
Papua New Guinea, Planet Rock, 5 16' S, 145 50' E. DEPTH: 20-130 ft [Sta. N-24]

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
96871Don Wobber   1965-09-01
Mexico, NE of Isla San Jose, Las Animas rocks. DEPTH: 10-20 ft [Sta. #5]

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
97070D. Chivers   1976-04-24
Mexico, Shephard Rock.

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
97077J. McCosker   1976-05-02
Mexico, rock islet, Carpenteria

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
97093J.E. McCosker   1977-08-14

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
97727R.J. Van Syoc aboard M/V "Royal Star"   1994-04-17
coral ridges and channels with some sandy patches forming several "fingers", 10.3186667 -109.2325

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
97730R.J. Van Syoc aboard M/V "Royal Star"   1994-04-18
under coral flats, 10.3046667 -109.1976667

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
97740R.J. Van Syoc aboard M/V "Royal Star"   1994-04-22
under coral rocks., 10.2975 -109.1991667

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
97741R.J. Van Syoc aboard M/V "Royal Star"   1994-04-18
NE side, 10.3046667 -109.1976667

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Tubastraea micrantha (Ehrenberg, 1834)
98516S. Carnwath   1974-07-23
Ngemelis. DEPTH: 10 ft [Sta. 9]

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
98517Sylvia Earle and Al Giddings   1975-07-01
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru"

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
98518Tony Chess   0000-00-00

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
98519T.T. Dranga, (L.A. Thuck?)   
United States, Hawaii

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Tubastraea micrantha (Ehrenberg, 1834)
98523Sylvia Earle and Al Giddings   1975-07-01
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru"

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Tubastraea micrantha (Ehrenberg, 1834)
98524C. Himmelwright   1974-07-23
Ngemelis, 100 yds offshore. DEPTH: 50 ft [Sta? #10]

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Tubastraea micrantha (Ehrenberg, 1834)
98525S. Breeden   1974-07-11
Ngerumngaol (Ngerumekaol). DEPTH: 50 ft. [Sta? #1]

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Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
99404G D. Hanna   1953-03-21
Mexico, Piedras Gorda Point

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
104731Gary C. Williams   1990-07-21
Mexico, N end of Isla Danzante, 25 49'N, 111 16'W. DEPTH: 6-21 m [Sta. B4]

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
107801D.C.   1976-05-02
Mexico, Rock Islet Carpenteria.

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Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
119484G D. Hanna and E.K. Jordan   
Mexico, shore


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