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

1
Page 1, records 1-31 of 31

Invertebrate Zoology


CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias (Distolasterias) euplecta Fisher, 1906
2885U.S.F.C Str. "Albatross"   1902-07-18
United States, Hawaii, E 6.9'. DEPTH: 83-113 fm BOTTOM: Volcanic sand, shells and Foraminifera [Sta. 4062]

CAS:IZ
19357H. Edwards   
New Zealand

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
102711   
Japan

CAS:IZ
102712   
Australia

CAS:IZ
102713   
New Zealand

CAS:IZ
103175Brian Stewart   1995-02-22
All collected by hand (SCUBA) depth of 10 meters

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
104125F.B. Steiner   1972-03-24
Japan, mid to low tide

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias Verrill, 1870
107056M. Yamaguchi   1982-05-13
Japan

CAS:IZ
107057M. Yamaguchi   1978-06-21
Japan, reef flat.

CAS:IZ
107268E. deMan, C. Lutz, and T. Hopkins   
United States, Florida, Florida Middleground Reef.

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108863F.B. Steiner   1973-06-30
Japan, Chojanasaki [Choshaga Saki (?)) -0.2 tide.

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108865Franz B. Steiner   1970-06-03
Japan, lower littoral

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108866U.S.F.C. Steamer "Albatross"   1906-01-01
Japan, East coast of Japan between Misaki and Sagami

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108868Franz B. Steiner   1970-04-01
Japan, Between Waita and Wakamatsu

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108869   1939-05-20
United States, Hawaii, shallow water on reef

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108870F.B. Steiner   1970-06-04
Japan, rocky tidepools. littoral depth.

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108871Commercial Fishermen   1970-04-01
Japan

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108872F.B. Steiner   1970-06-04
Japan, littoral depth, rocky tide pools

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108873F.B. Steiner   1970-06-03
Japan, Choshaga Saki. lower littoral, 0.8 tide

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
108874Jordan and Snyder   
Japan, 34.1833333 135.1833333

CAS:IZ
108876Naples Zoological Station   
Italy

CAS:IZ
115494Antonio J. Ferreira   1980-10-29
Brazil, at low tide, -20.6666667 -40.5

CAS:IZ
116011Antonio J. Ferreira   1977-05-12
S shore of Sonesta Beach, near hotel, 32.2416667 -64.8333333

CAS:IZ
116012A.J. Ferreira, G. Daily   1977-05-15
E side of St. Catherine Point, 32.3916667 -64.675

CAS:IZ
116013Antonio J. Ferreira   1984-07-01
Portugal, 32.8666667 -17.1666667

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
116016F.B. Steiner   1970-06-04
Japan, Shinnase, rocky tide pools. littoral depth

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
116019F.B. Steiner   1970-06-21
Japan, Choshaga Saki. -0.2 ft low tide

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
116021F.B. Steiner   1970-06-08
South Korea, Hyul Chung So, rocky coast. Littoral

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
117218Franz B. Steiner   1970-06-03
Japan, lower littoral

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
173990Y.T. Kano   1987-04-06
Japan

CAS:IZ
Coscinasterias acutispina (Stimpson, 1862)
173991Y.T. Kano   1988-04-23
Japan


1
Page 1, records 1-31 of 31


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.