Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Janaria mirabilis (Janaria mirablis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
48927T. Crocker   1932-08-06
Mexico, off "Big Rocks." DEPTH: 20-25 fms

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
48928   
Mexico, Guaymas, off Cabo Haro. DEPTH: 15-25 fms

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
48929   1932-08-08
Mexico, Isla Santa Margarita, ca. 13 mi. SE of Cape Tosco, 24 14'N to 24 18'N

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
52519L. Gomez   1972-08-01
Mexico, Isla Tiburon, off Las Animas. DEPTH: 100 ft

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
57388R. Van Syoc et al.   1984-10-01
Mexico, Bahia de los Angeles

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
57389R. Van Syoc, et. al.   1984-10-04
Mexico, Bahia de Los Angeles, Isla Coronado, rocky islets at SE end of island. DEPTH: 20-30 ft. [Sta. BLA-7], [AJF-850]

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
59414T. Crocker   1937-11-13
Mexico, Gorda Banks, 23 01'N, 109 28'W. DEPTH: 60 fms (108 m). BOTTOM: sand

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
59930R. Van Syoc & A.J. Ferreira   1984-10-02
Mexico, Bahia de los Angeles, S end Isla Coronado. BOTTOM: boulders & rocks

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
61603K.K. Bechtel, Richard Adcock   1960-10-04
Mexico, N of La Paz, off Seal Rock. DEPTH: 60 ft

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
61604Antonio J. Ferreira   1971-07-01
Mexico, Los Islotes (approx. 0.5 mi N of N end of Isla del Espiritu Santo)

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Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921
97982   
Mexico, 15-25 fms


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Google Map

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