Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clypeaster europacificus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
29920Zaca   1932-07-15
Mexico, 16 39'N, 99 24'W. DEPTH: 20-45 fms. [Sta. D.14R]

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
75596   1951-01-01
Mexico, 58 fathoms

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
81145Lavenberg and Fitch on R/V "Alaska"   1964-04-07
Mexico, Bahia Las Animas, 2.4-0.7 mi offshore, 28 49.2' N, 113 19.7' W. DEPTH: 31-57 fm

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
87668E.C. Stiles   
Mexico, Guaymas

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
87673   

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
90463   1932-07-15
16.65 -99.4083333

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
90464Carmen Angermeyer?   
Ecuador

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
90465H.W. Clark on "Zaca"   1932-07-11
Mexico, 23 mi W of San Simeon, 14.8666667 -93.0666667

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
90466   
20-220 fms

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
90468Zaca   1932-08-06
109 32'W.

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
91331   
Ecuador

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
101408W. Lee, J. Moran, J. McCosker   1976-04-27
Mexico, 2 km N of Boca Del Tule to Arena Blanka, 23.25 -109.3666667

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
107189David and Margaret Mulliner   1972-10-01
Mexico

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Clypeaster europacificus H.L. Clark, 1914
115175John McCosker and Carole Baldwin aboard R/V "Johnson Sea Link II"   1998-06-22
Ecuador, SE Wolf Island, 1.3866667 -91.81


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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