Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dendraster vizcainoensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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CAS Geology Fossil Collection


CASG:FOSSIL
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant and Hertlein, 1938
56422Tom E Stump   
Mexico, Baja California

CASG:FOSSIL
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant and Hertlein, 1938
58907C Baumbach   1977-04-08
Mexico, Baja California Norte

CASG:FOSSIL
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant and Hertlein, 1938
85032GD Hanna   
Mexico, Baja California

Invertebrate Zoology


CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
81142W.K. Emerson   1959-08-01
Mexico, SW of entrance to Scammon's Lagoon, 28 -114.4

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
90428W.K. Emerson   1959-08-01
Mexico, SW of entrance to Scammon's Lagoon, 28 -114.4

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
90450W.K. Emerson   1959-08-01
Mexico, SW of entrance to Scammon's Lagoon, 27.9666667 -114.3833333

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
90451W.K. Emerson   1959-08-01
Mexico, Bahia Santa Rosalia, on beach

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
90452F. Iden   1972-03-21
Mexico, shore near W channel of Scammon's Lagoon

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
90458W.K. Emerson   1959-08-01
Mexico, Bahia Santa Rosalia, on beach

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
90460F. Iden   1972-03-01
Mexico, Scammon's Lagoon

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
94405W.K. Emerson   1959-08-01
Mexico, SW of entrance to Scammon's Lagoon, 28 -114.4

CAS:IZ
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938
193921Priv. Gomez Farias   1966-04-01
Mexico, Dredged


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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