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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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80J.T. Lewis   1975-02-06
United States, California, San Francisco County, SE Farallon Island, NE of Breaker Cove, Maintop Bay, mussel beds

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5693W.K. Fisher   1916-06-01
United States, California, intertidal

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7552John Pearse, et al.   1972-11-20
United States, California, Santa Cruz County

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7553John Pearse, et al.   0000-00-00
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, mid and high intertidal

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7600John Pearse, et al.   1972-11-20
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, low intertidal

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7604John Pearse, et al.   0000-00-00
United States, California, San Mateo County, transect

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7605John Pearse, et al.   1972-04-16
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, low intertidal

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7609John Pearse, et al.   1972-02-12
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, Natural Bridges, low tide zone. DEPTH: low tide

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7610John Pearse, et al.   1973-05-17
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, low intertidal

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18330   
Canada, Baynes Sound, Union Wharf reef

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21156R. Parker   1973-06-28
Canada, Nanaimo River flats near Assembly wharf, in sand. [Sta? 3415-3416]

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21157E. Hesson   1966-07-08
Canada, S side of entrance to Nanoose Harbor, sand. [Sta? 1100]

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21189A. McGugan   0000-00-00
Canada, NW of Powell River, 49 52.7'N, 124 34.5'W, intertidal mud. [sample #3754-3758]

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21190D. Miller, M.N. Arai   1972-06-29
Canada, Nanaimo River Flats, Jack Point, 2-4 ft. of water at v. low tide. BOTTOM: sand. [sample #3237-3253]

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35116   1976-01-17
Mexico, San Quintin Bay area, Black Bluff

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52681S. Klontz, W. Lee   1984-07-02
Mexico, Punta Asuncion, SW of town. DEPTH: rocky intertidal. [Sta. BC-11]

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52684W.L. Lee, K.C. Klontz [?]   1984-07-01
Mexico, ca. 1 mi S of Bahia Tortugas, base of town dump. DEPTH: rocky intertidal. [Sta. BC-7]

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52685S.W. Klontz, W.L. Lee   1984-06-28
Mexico, Bahia Tortugas, N end of Bay, W of town pier and beach. DEPTH: rocky intertidal BOTTOM: rocks/boulder conglomerate [Sta. BC-1]

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52686S.W. Klontz, W.L. Lee   1984-06-28
Mexico, Bahia Tortugas, N end of Bay, W of town pier and beach. DEPTH: rocky intertidal BOTTOM: rocks/boulder conglomerate [Sta. BC-1]

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52687S.W. Klontz, W.L.Lee [?]   1984-06-29
Mexico, Bahia Sebastian Vizcaino, 16 mi E of Punta Falsa, 1 mi E of small lighthouse, high, under rock. DEPTH: intertidal BOTTOM: loose rocks & boulders [Sta. BC-5]

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52688W.L. Lee, K.C. Klontz [?]   1984-07-01
Mexico, ca. 1 mi S of Bahia Tortugas, base of town dump. DEPTH: rocky intertidal. [Sta. BC-7]

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52689W.L. Lee, K.C. Klontz [?]   1984-07-01
Mexico, ca. 1 mi S of Bahia Tortugas, base of town dump. DEPTH: rocky intertidal. [Sta. BC-7]

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52691W.L. Lee, K.C. Klontz [?]   1984-07-01
Mexico, ca. 1 mi S of Bahia Tortugas, base of town dump. DEPTH: rocky intertidal. [Sta. BC-7]

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61582D.G. Fautin   1986-08-03
Canada, around corner from Safety Cove, 51 32'N, 127 55'W. DEPTH: intertidal

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108963R. Van Syoc   1988-02-14
United States, California, Pyramid Point.

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116505Vicki Pearse   1998-12-30
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, mid-intertidal zone, 36.9525 -121.9715

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116506Vicki Pearse   1998-12-30
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, mid-intertidal zone, 36.9525 -121.9715

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116507Vicki Pearse   1998-12-30
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, mid-intertidal zone, 36.9525 -121.9715

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120423   0000-00-00
United States, California, Mendocino County


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