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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Psammogorgia teres Verrill, 1868
96787L.O. Miles   1952-04-15
Mexico, 22.8 mi. S of San Felipe, S of Punta Diggs and moutains, about 1 mi. N of beach "road" past the old Radar Station. [Sta. SC 36]

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Psammogorgia teres Verrill, 1868
96790L.O. Miles   1952-04-04
Mexico, 22.8 mi. S of San Felipe, S of Punta Diggs, at Sand Point, on sand bars exposed at low tide and within intervening lagoons and tide streams. [Sta. SC 28]

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Psammogorgia teres Verrill, 1868
96791L.O. Miles   1952-03-04
Mexico, (18 road miles from San Felipe), taken at high tide

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Psammogorgia teres Verrill, 1868
97787Herbert N. Lowe   
Mexico

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Psammogorgia teres Verrill, 1868
98127Faye Nowland   1958-04-01
Mexico, 30 mi. S of San Felipe


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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