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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Herpolitha limax (Houltuyn, 1772)
4708Sylvia Earle and Al Giddings   1975-07-01
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru"

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Herpolitha limax (Houltuyn, 1772)
65812Sylvia Earle and Al Giddings   1975-07-01
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru"

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Herpolitha limax (Houltuyn, 1772)
98583J.E. McCosker, et al.   0000-00-00
Grand Comore Island, in front of "Hotel Coelacanth."

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Herpolitha limax (Houltuyn, 1772)
98585Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-09-03
2-3 mi NE of "Hotel Moana", by Opunohu Bay, passage to outside of reef. DEPTH: 20-115 ft (drop off) [Sta. AJF-187]

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Herpolitha limax (Houltuyn, 1772)
98586Donna Cramer   1974-09-03
2 mi E of "Hotel Moana. DEPTH: 90 ft

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Herpolitha limax (Houltuyn, 1772)
98594Sylvia Earle and Al Giddings   1975-07-01
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru"

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Herpolitha limax (Houltuyn, 1772)
98619Marshall Sohl   
Philippines


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