Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Choriaster granulatus (Culcita niassensis, Choriaster niassensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
87360J.E. McCosker, et al.   0000-00-00
Grand Comore Island, in front of "Hotel Coelacanth."

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
102080Franz B. Steiner   1970-11-05
Thailand, 13.08 N, 100.51 E. DEPTH: 10-13 fms BOTTOM: muddy

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
102081Chapman   1944-06-05
Blackett Straits, Wanawana Island, New Georgia [Island] outer reef.

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
102082A.C. Noric[?]   1929-03-17

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
102083J.E. McCosker, et al.   0000-00-00
Grand Comore Island, in front of "Hotel Coelacanth."

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
106691M. Yamaguchi   1987-05-26
Japan, reef flat

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
108827   1972-01-01
locality is questionable.

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
111049C. Himmelwright   1974-07-11
near Ngerumekaol

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
117077   1972-01-01

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
202428K. Markello   2014-04-30
Philippines, Sepok Wall (deep), 13.68785 120.82703

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
207278T.M. Gosliner   2015-04-07
Philippines, Palangan Point, 13.50755 120.97674

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
207281K.M. Markello   2015-04-19
Philippines, Giant Clam dive site, sandy with rubble, 13.51356 120.95809

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Choriaster granulatus Luetken, 1869
215998K.M. Markello   2015-04-19
Philippines, Giant Clam dive site, sandy with rubble, 13.51356 120.95809


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