Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epiactis ritteri (Cnidopus ritteri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
3437   
United States, Alaska, Unalaska Island, Dutch Harbor

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
10747Daphne Fautin Dunn   1979-12-01
United States, California, Sonoma County, W of Bodega Marine Laboratory

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
31235   
Sumisher Island

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
61517D.G. Fautin   1986-08-04
Canada, West Beach, N rocks, 51 39'N, 128 09'W. DEPTH: intertidal

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
61560D.G. Fautin, R.W. Buddemeier   1986-08-19
Canada, Graham Island, Masset, Yakan Point, W side. DEPTH: intertidal

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
61561D. Fautin   1986-08-11
Canada, Principe Channel, Kooryet Bay, 53 20'N, 129 52'W. DEPTH: intertidal

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
61562D. Fautin, R. Buddemeier   1986-08-21
Canada, Moresby Island, E coast, Gray Bay

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
61564D.G. Fautin   1986-08-12
Canada, entrance to Newcombe Harbour, McCutcheon Point, 53 42'N, 130 06'W. DEPTH: intertidal

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
61565D.G. Fautin, R.W. Buddemeier   1986-08-19
Canada, Graham Island, Masset, Tow Hill. DEPTH: high intertidal

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
61580D. Fautin   1986-08-02
Canada, 51 29'N, 127 32'W. DEPTH: intertidal

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
103186Suzanne Edmands   1991-08-28
Canada, intertial on rocks, near Bamfield Marine Lab

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Epiactis ritteri Torrey, 1902
103187Suzanne Edmands   1992-06-29
United States, California, Sonoma County, on rock in intertidal, NW of Bodega Marine Lab, Bodega Bay, Ca


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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