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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Echinolampas alexandri de Loriol, 1876
81342G. Williams   1990-11-01
Papua New Guinea

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Echinolampas crassa (Bell, 1880)
87630J. Korrubel   1992-01-01
South Africa, off Glencairn. DEPTH: 12 m

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Echinolampas sternopetala (A. Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907)
90702Fukui-Maru   
Japan, 150 m

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Echinolampas crassa (Bell, 1880)
90703T.M. Gosliner   
South Africa, False Bay. DEPTH: ca. 10 m

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144004Shireen Fahey   2000-08-03
Australia, E. of Norbill Bay, -20.4700833 116.6156667

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Echinolampas ovata (Leske, 1778)
144005Shireen Fahey   2000-08-03
Australia, E. of Norbill Bay, -20.4700833 116.6156667

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174961Continental Shelf Associates for BLM/MMS   1981-07-26
off Florida, 25.7472222 -84.3505556

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174962Continental Shelf Associates for BLM/MMS   1981-07-26
off Florida, 26.2805556 -83.3969444

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174963Continental Shelf Associates for BLM/MMS   1982-02-06
off Florida, 26.2777778 -84.0680556

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187083J. Comendador   2011-05-25
Philippines, 13.68805 120.82719

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Echinolampas keiensis (Mortensen, 1948)
187442   2011-01-01
Philippines

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Echinolampas chuni (Doderlein, 1905)
190387   2012-01-01
Philippines, Calituban Island

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Echinolampas alexandri de Loriol, 1876
190390   2012-01-01
Philippines

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203711Will Love   2014-04-29
Philippines, Sepok Wall area, 13.687 120.827

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Echinolampas alexandri de Loriol, 1876
208103Will Love   2014-04-29
Philippines, Sepok Wall area, 13.687 120.827

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Echinolampas alexandri de Loriol, 1876
215336C.N. Piotrowski   2015-05-01
Philippines, Batangas Channel, 13.52131 120.95921

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Echinolampas alexandri de Loriol, 1876
215355T.M. Gosliner   2015-03-26
Philippines, The Boulders dive site, 13.51069 120.98538


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