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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Amphiura seminuda Lutken and Mortensen, 1899
18133USFS. Steamer Albatross   1904-04-09
United States, California, E. point of Northwest Harbor. S 72 deg. W. 2.9 miles

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Amphiura diomedeae Lutken & Mortensen, 1899
21181U.S.F.C. Str. "Albatross"   1891-03-10
Panama, 79°36'W. DEPTH: 1020 fms. BOTTOM: green mud [Sta. 3393]

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Amphiura carchara H. L. Clark, 1911
26747   1980-05-06
United States, Alaska, 60.6433333 -178.685

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
104881Environmental Research Consultants Inc.   1975-04-28
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
105036   1969-07-07
United States, California, Monterey County, 36.6586111 -121.8838889

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
105037   1969-06-09
United States, California, Monterey County, 36.6308333 -121.8626667

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108493   1971-01-28
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108494   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108503   1971-01-28
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108507   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108511   1971-01-28
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108512   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108513   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108514   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108515   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108516   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108517   1970-08-23
United States, California, 36.7875 -121.815

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108522   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108523   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108525   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108526   1971-02-05
United States, California

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
108527   1970-08-22
United States, California, 36.7225 -121.9375

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Amphiura immira Ely, 1942
112612Cory Pittman   1997-12-03
United States, Hawaii, algae wash

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
118266Cory Pittman and P. Fiene   1999-05-08
United States, Hawaii, Halimeda opuntia beds, algae wash or sand sample

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
118268Cory Pittman   1999-05-10
United States, Hawaii, Halimeda opuntia beds, algae wash

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
118271Cory Pittman   1999-05-31
United States, Hawaii, algae wash

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
118340Cory Pittman   1998-09-25
United States, Hawaii, algae wash

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
118341Cory Pittman   1998-11-04
United States, Hawaii, sand sample

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
118342Cory Pittman   1998-10-20
United States, Hawaii, Halimeda bed

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
118343Cory Pittman   1998-09-14
United States, Hawaii, algae wash, accretion platform

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
135364U.S.G.S.   1988-05-24
United States, California, Santa Clara County, E of Mayfield Slough, 37.4633333 -122.0816667

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Amphiura arcystata H.L. Clark, 1911
153047OSV ANTELOPE   1980-04-19
United States, California, 37.7132 -122.298

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Amphiura Forbes, 1842
202446VIP Team   2014-05-06
Philippines, Dead Palm dive site, 13.69513 120.88475


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