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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Alicia beebei Carlgren, 1940
29077D. Chivers   1964-06-27
Mexico, NE end of Isla San Jose, on rocks. DEPTH: 10-15 ft [Sta. D-10]

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Alicia beebei Carlgren, 1940
29078D. Wobber   1967-08-23
Mexico, Las Animas Islet, from black coral.

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Alicia beebei Carlgren, 1940
95902Bruce Marquardt   1964-08-23
Mexico, W side of Isla San Francisco, rocks 2 mi offshore. DEPTH: 40-80 ft BOTTOM: sandy

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Alicia beebei Carlgren, 1940
95911A.J. Ferreira   1973-11-03
Mexico, Puerto Escondido (outside of), by a Point, loose rock, (= Punta Coyote), 25.8166667 -111.3

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Alicia beebei Carlgren, 1940
95953R. Adcock   1964-06-30
Mexico, SE side of Isla del Espiritu Santo. DEPTH: 160-190 ft [Sta.? 206]

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Alicia beebei Carlgren, 1940
110535Richard Adcock, Ted Rulison   1979-06-18
Mexico, Bahia Los Frailes, submarine canyon, S wall.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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