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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Ophiolepis impressa Lutken, 1859
2929Neil Grant and Jan Breidenbach   1975-03-18
Honduras, Maguce.

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
103190Antonio J. Ferreira   1985-02-20
Thailand, Hin Hmusang, 7.7916667 98.55

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
104674R.C.P.   1944-12-23
from coral

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Ophiolepis impressa Lutken, 1859
104680A.J. Ferreira, M/V "Coral Sea"   1976-05-01
Bahamas, N end of Turtle Rocks, 25.6666667 -79.25

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
104788Antonio J. Ferreira   1981-08-15
Papua New Guinea, in front of "Davara Hotel",at low tide, -9.5 147.1666667

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Ophiolepis impressa Lutken, 1859
104790Lysbeth Corsi   1977-12-04
1/4 mile offshore

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Ophiolepis Müller and Troschel, 1840
104831Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-10-21
by "Hotel Bonaire", sandy beach., 12.1666667 -68.25

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Ophiolepis impressa Lutken, 1859
104843Neil Grant, Jan Breidenbach   1975-04-01
Honduras, Roatan, School House Flats.

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Ophiolepis ailsae Hendler & Turner, 1987
104868USFC Steamer Albatross   1885-01-15
Cuba, between Cuba to Yucatan, 23.1958333 -82.315

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Ophiolepis impressa Lutken, 1859
104964Antonio J. Ferreira   1975-04-26
United States, Florida, within reef, 25.3333333 -80.2333333

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Ophiolepis Müller and Troschel, 1840
105372Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-10-24
some 2 miles N of Hotel ("Sombrera") Bonaire.

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Ophiolepis cincta Mueller and Troschel, 1842
106797R. Van Syoc, et al. on R/V "Loreley"   1985-07-31
Tonga, S end of Port Maurelle.

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Ophiolepis cincta Mueller and Troschel, 1842
106821F.B. Steiner   1972-02-15
Japan, Nagahama (10 mi N of Naha on W coast).

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Ophiolepis impressa Lutken, 1859
106849Antonio J. Ferreira   1974-10-22
on N side of Klein Bonaire, "The Knife" (a diving place).

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Ophiolepis impressa Lutken, 1859
106903Neil Grant and Jan Breidenbach   1975-03-18
Honduras, Maguce.

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Ophiolepis elegans Luetken, 1859
106905Neil Grant   1974-02-01
Honduras, Punta Gorda. inside reef. specimen collected live inside dead conch shell.

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Ophiolepis crassa Nielsen, 1932
108125Maria Elena Caso   1982-05-13
Mexico, 23.1347222 -109.4511111

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
184031R. Mooi   2011-04-29
Philippines, Bethlehem dive site, 13.67292 120.84139

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
184159R. Mooi   2011-05-18
Philippines, Sepok Point dive site, under rock rubble, 13.68845 120.82721

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
186348C. Piotrowski and R. Mooi   2011-05-19
Philippines, Dive-n-Trek North dive site, 13.80378 120.91119

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
186417A. Hermosillo   2011-05-10
Philippines, 13.70775 120.87481

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Ophiolepis Müller and Troschel, 1840
187356Mooi, Gosliner, Williams, Van Syoc, Piotrowski et al. aboard M/V DA- BFAR   2011-05-30
Philippines, 13.6063333 120.722

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Ophiolepis Müller and Troschel, 1840
200052Gustav Paulay   2014-05-14
Philippines, Verde Island Passage coast, "Mango Peel Reef", 13.90124 120.60923

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Ophiolepis cincta Mueller and Troschel, 1842
200943Gustav Paulay   2014-05-08
Philippines, Verde Island Passage coast, off Lago de Oro Hotel, mangroves and sandy reefs/rocks, 13.90802 120.60554

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
202470VIP Team   2014-05-08
Philippines, Arthur's Rock dive site, 13.68377 120.83014

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Ophiolepis Müller and Troschel, 1840
202482VIP Team   2014-05-11
Philippines, Devil's Point dive site, 13.65081 120.84144

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
202528Kelly Markello   2014-05-04
Philippines, 13.65083 120.84127

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Ophiolepis superba H.L. Clark, 1915
207476C.N. Piotrowski   2015-04-24
Philippines, Coral Garden dive site; rubble, 13.56038 121.04399


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