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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
64620Dustin Chivers   1965-08-14
Mexico, NW end of Isla Cerralvo. DEPTH: 10 ft [Sta. D-28]

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98467   1974-02-23
Ecuador

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98474V. Zullo   1964-02-01
Ecuador, E end

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98476G.M. Wellington   1974-05-22
Ecuador

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98481   1974-02-23
Ecuador

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98487   1974-02-27
Ecuador, 10 m

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98489Dustin D. Chivers   1965-08-19
Mexico, Isla del Espiritu Santo, S of "No Name Bay". DEPTH: 2-4 ft [Sta. D-34]

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98490A.J. Ferreira   1972-11-19
Mexico, Bahia de Las Palmas, 1 mi S of hotel. DEPTH: 15 ft

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98491A.J. Ferreira   1972-11-19
Mexico, Bahia de Las Palmas, 1 mi S of hotel. DEPTH: 15 ft

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Pavona clavus (Dana, 1846)
98492Dustin Chivers   1965-08-14
Mexico, NE of Isla Cerralvo, Islotes Reina, Lobos Rocks. DEPTH: 35 ft [Sta. D-27]


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Google Map

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