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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Stomphia vinosa (McMurrich, 1893)
3416USS "Albatross"   1906-07-18
Japan, Sado Island, via Tsugura Strait, North Point Sado Island, S 42 degrees W, 15.7 mi, 38 32'N, 138 43'E. DEPTH: 429 fms BOTTOM: brown mud [Sta. D4814]

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Stomphia coccinea (O.F. Muller, 1776)
18491Miller Freeman   1976-09-12
United States, Alaska, 67.8166667 -166.2

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Stomphia coccinea (O.F. Muller, 1776)
18497Miller Freeman   1976-09-10
United States, Alaska, 67.35 -164.6166667

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Stomphia coccinea (O.F. Muller, 1776)
22774D. Schneider   1976-08-11
United States, Alaska, 71.365 -156.35

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Stomphia Gosse, 1859
27697MILLER FREEMAN   1982-06-16
United States, Alaska, off S end Izembek Lg, 55.4666667 -163.1333333

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28986USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1968-02-02
Antarctica, 171 07'W. DEPTH: 430-433 m. [Sta 2088]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28987USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1968-01-10
Antarctica, 72 00.2'S, 172 28.2'W. DEPTH: 523-528 m. [Sta 1997]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28988USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1964-03-14
Antarctica, 55 56-54'W. DEPTH: 769 m. [Sta 997]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28989USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1968-02-05
Antarctica, 77 33-31'S, 163 02-05'W. DEPTH: 606-638 m. [Sta 2104]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28990USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1966-03-06
27 29-28'W. DEPTH: 148-201 m. [Sta 1581]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28991USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1967-01-17
Antarctica, 169 28-26'E. DEPTH: 324-329 m. [Sta 1889]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28992USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1964-04-15
46 50-52'W. DEPTH: 298-403 m. [Sta 1084]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28993USARP/ R/V "Islas Orcadas"   1976-02-21
61 47.0'S, 43 40.0'W. DEPTH: 616-642 m. [Sta 121]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28994USARP/ R/V "Islas Orcadas"   1976-02-23
Antarctica, 44 36.2'W. DEPTH: 225-234 m. [Sta 129]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
28995USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1968-01-17
Antarctica, 176 42-40'E. DEPTH: 335-338 m. [Sta 2029]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
29049USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1964-03-15
Antarctica, 54 43'W. DEPTH: 210-220 m. [Sta 997]

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Stomphia Gosse, 1859
29288D.B. Quayle   1960-06-27
Canada

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Stomphia Gosse, 1859
29445D.B. Quayle on "G.B. Reed"   1978-09-15
Canada, 52 19.8'N, 130 28.6'W. DEPTH: 115 fms [GBR #58]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
29638USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1967-01-13
Antarctica, 171 45-35'E. DEPTH: 1565-1654 m. [Sta 1869]

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Stomphia selaginella (Stephenson, 1918)
30527USARP/ R/V "Eltanin"   1968-01-13
Antarctica, 170 51-58'E. DEPTH: 589-608 m. [Sta 2012]

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Stomphia didemon Siebert, 1973
31254Albert R. Siebert Jr.   1972-08-01
Canada, ca. 100 ft

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Stomphia didemon Siebert, 1973
34877Arthur E. Siebert   1972-08-01
Canada

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Stomphia Gosse, 1859
96854U.S.F.C. "Albatross"   1906-06-14
Medny Island to Nikolski Bay, Bering Island, via passage between Islands, North Point Copper Island, N 73 degrees E, 9.1 mi., 54.8291667 167.2083333

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Stomphia Gosse, 1859
119408C. Mah aboard F/V "Morning Star"   1999-05-22
United States, Alaska, 53.89067 -163.5304

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Stomphia Gosse, 1859
172922V.G. Smith aboard F/V "Gladiator"   2005-05-22
United States, Alaska, 53.00482 167.66629

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Stomphia coccinea (O.F. Muller, 1776)
175155R.L. aboard "Sea Storm"   2001-06-09
United States, California, 34.89408 -120.9527

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Stomphia Gosse, 1859
178977NMFS staff aboard F/V "Gladiator"   2006-07-09
United States, Alaska, 53.08801 -171.68719


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Google Map

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