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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Endopachys vaughani Durham, 1947
29970Templeton Crocker Expedition   1932-08-04
Mexico, 23° 03'-06' N, 109° 31'-36' W. DEPTH: 20-220 fms. [Dredge #18R]

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Endopachys vaughani Durham, 1947
29971Templeton Crocker Expedition   1932-08-04
Mexico, 23° 03'-06' N, 109° 31'-36' W. DEPTH: 20-220 fms. [Dredge #18R]

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Endopachys grayi Edwards and Haime, 1848
66651   
Ecuador

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Endopachys grayi Edwards and Haime, 1848
66652Carmen Angermeyer   1970-01-01
Ecuador

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Endopachys grayi Edwards and Haime, 1848
66653R/V "Zaca"   1932-08-05
Mexico, approx. 7 mi NE of Punta Palmilla, 23 02' N, 109 32' W. DEPTH: 25 fm [Dredge 19R]

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Endopachys grayi Edwards and Haime, 1848
74996Franz B. Steiner   1971-06-17
China, 27.3 121.3

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Endopachys vaughani Durham, 1947
99600Zaca   1932-08-04
southern end of Gulf, ca. 10 mi due E of San Jose del Cabo, 23.05 -109.5166667


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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