Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leiaster leachi (Ophidiaster leachi, Leiaster brevispinus, Leiaster grandis, Leiaster hawaiiensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


CAS:IZ
Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
105357John Hoover   1996-02-25
United States, Hawaii, under stone

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Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
108836M. Yamaguchi   1973-02-25
reef-flat under boulder

CAS:IZ
Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
115944Cory Pittman   1998-10-01
United States, Hawaii, Under microatoll in less than 1.0 m depth.

CAS:IZ
Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
117067R. Strong and others   1973-03-01

CAS:IZ
Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
117068R.S. Rideout   1974-02-05
(Bomb Holes), reef flat

CAS:IZ
Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
117069M. Yamaguchi   1973-04-27
(Bomb Holes), Reef flat under boulder

CAS:IZ
Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
117086D and J. Stone   1973-04-01

CAS:IZ
Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840)
117108R. Strong and others   1973-03-01


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